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Seal Manufacturer Expands Facilities

Oct. 4, 2013
A strong growth pattern over the last three years is the catalyst behind the 13,140-sq-ft addition to T-Lon Products Inc., Hartland, Wis., existing 40,000-sq-ft facility. MSI General Corp., Oconomowoc, Wis., will design, engineer, and construct the addition. The additional space will allow T-Lon Products to accommodate the growth and anticipated future contracts.
A strong growth pattern over the last three years is the catalyst behind the 13,140-sq-ft addition to T-Lon Products Inc., Hartland, Wis., existing 40,000-sq-ft facility. MSI General Corp., Oconomowoc, Wis., will design, engineer, and construct the addition. The additional space will allow T-Lon Products to accommodate the growth and anticipated future contracts. T-Lon Products designs and manufactures Teflon seals for many applications, including for the agriculture and food processing industries. “The industries we supply to are in a growth mode and I think we are being recognized in the marketplace as a very value-added supplier,” says Vice President Bob Olsen.

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