How We Heat Treat
We heat treat parts massive and tiny for large corporations and small businesses, heavy industry and high tech.
As a full-service commercial heat treater, TMT is a one-stop shop for many in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. When you consider the parts, companies, manufacturing processes, and industries that we touch, variety is an understatement. In the event that you have a need we can’t service, we’ll gladly connect you to a supplier who can.
We heat treat production runs and one-offs, R&D projects, breakdowns, and expedites.
Our customers’ needs come in all volumes. For Customer A, we see the same parts every day of the week, and for Customer Z, we may only see the part once ever. We take pride in partnering with our customers that are developing new products and/or want to develop new processes for old products. We understand critical needs, which is why our customers trust us when the stakes are high and the timeline is short.
We heat treat as your supplier of choice or as your strategic back-up.
We want to help create resilient supply chains for the good of manufacturing in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. We’re honored to be the heat treater of choice for many, but that’s not necessary for us to serve your needs. Do you have overflow work? Do you simply need a contingency plan? No problem! We’re happy to help.
We heat treat per our Quality Management System, Industry standards, and your specific requirements.
The foundation of all we do is our Quality Management System, which ensures a process approach and fosters continuous improvement. This enables us to process your parts per a wide range of industry heat-treat specifications. Do you have proprietary requirement? Send us your NDA, and we can make it happen.
We heat treat in partnership with your metallurgical engineering team, or you can rely on ours.
Whether your team has the metallurgical engineering all worked out or you want to collaborate with our team, we’re here to support you. Let’s talk shop: material and process selection, product failure/improvement review, and/or design for manufacturing feedback.