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Addison Machine Engineering Inc.
Addison Know-How at Work for You.
For three generations, Addison has remained focused on the enduring values established day one: Quality. Service. Performance.
Our complete line of tube mill, rollform and steel industries products is unmatched. And so is our commitment to our customers. When you partner with Addison, we do our part. Delivering the best products and services to ensure your success and profitability. That's Addison Know How at work for you.
1301 Industrial St.
Reedsburg, WI 53959
Phone: 608-524-6454
Fax: 608-524-6099
Sales Contact
Pat Brunken
VP of Sales
Email: pat@ameinc.com
Toll-free: 888-AME-ROLL
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Addison Machine Engineering Inc.
New generation requires new ways of doing business
- By Lincoln Brunner
- Nov 11, 2023
- Shop Management
- Blog Post
To survive, the tube and pipe industry must reconfigure how it’s attracting and developing its workforce, according to a panel of industry leaders.
Addison Machine announces plans for new facility in Texas
- Apr 17, 2015
- Tube and Pipe Production
- News Release
Addison Machine Eng. Inc., Reedsburg, Wis., has announced plans to open a new roll tooling facility near Houston. According to the company, the expansion is spurred by the company’s growth in the OCTG market. This year is the firm’s 50th year in business serving the tube and pipe industry....
Tooling producer updates, automates processes
Situation Addison Machine Engineering, a manufacturer of tube and pipe mills and tooling, found itself struggling to retain new customers and satisfy existing ones. Although the company was long on experience and embraced current technologies, the company had difficulty in expanding its market...
Buy it by the pound, sell it by the foot
- By Jeff Shelton
- Apr 15, 2008
- Tube and Pipe Production
- Article
If you're a tube or pipe producer, you're probably under constant pressure to cut costs. And you probably know that you can reduce your raw material costs by reducing the coil width, within reason, and the change will have little noticeable impact on the final product's quality. However, this doesn't give you license to make wholesale significant width reductions. In fact, you'd probably be better off developing a comprehensive process optimization program and striving for higher efficiency instead of merely cutting costs.
Addison Machine adds to engineering department
- Aug 8, 2006
- Roll Forming
- News Release
Addison Machine Engineering, Reedsburg, Wis., has added Courtney Fassel and Tom Onate to its engineering department.
The addition of Fassel increases the department's drafting capacity, while Onate brings many years of experience in roll tooling inspection.
The regrind process for tube mill tooling - Part II
- By Chris Miller
- Jun 13, 2006
- Tube and Pipe Production
- Article
Although most tube and pipe producers don't get too involved in the regrind process, it is crucial—reconditioning roll tooling can extend its useful life by 15 or 20 times. The regrind process reduces the producer's overall out-of-pocket tooling expenses, while helping to ensure the tooling continues to produce a consistent-quality product at the required speeds. A better understanding of the process, especially familiarity with the types of flaws that reconditioning can and cannot resolve, can go a long way toward a better working relationship between a tube and pipe producer and its regrind contractor.
The regrind process for tube mill tooling - Part I
- By Chris Miller
- Apr 11, 2006
- Tube and Pipe Production
- Article
Although most tube and pipe producers don't get too involved in the regrind process, it is crucial—reconditioning roll tooling can extend its useful life by 15 or 20 times. The regrind process reduces the producer's overall out-of-pocket tooling expenses, while helping to ensure the tooling continues to produce a consistent-quality product at the required speeds. A better understanding of the process, especially familiarity with the types of flaws that reconditioning can and cannot resolve, can go a long way toward a better working relationship between a tube and pipe producer and its regrind contractor.
Taking the troubles out of tube mill tooling: Preventing and solving some common problems
- By Chris Miller
- Oct 11, 2001
- Tube and Pipe Production
- Article
This article discusses the prevention of problems associated with tube mill tooling, touching on maintaining tooling, as well as troubleshooting common problems that may arise during the tube production process.
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