Johnson Centrifugal Technology (JCT) is a highly refined, patented process that has taken the centrifugal formation of metal alloys to a new level, and has established Johnson Brass & Machine Foundry® (JBM®) as the most sophisticated centrifugal castings and formings foundry in the United States. JCT produces high integrity, turnkey components for final machine and can convert cast and forge designs to centrifugal castings, working with the full family of copper based, stainless steel, aluminum, and custom nickel and copper alloys. Through the near net shaping achievable through the centrifugal process, JCT has been able to provide customers true value engineering by producing parts of equal or better quality, at a lower cost than the alternative process. JCT regularly manufactures metal components both in cast and wrought alloys, and meets and exceeds all physical properties typically found with forgings and forged metals.
View Top Employees from Johnson Centrifugal TechnologyWebsite | http://www.johnsoncentrifugal.com |
Revenue | $19 million |
Funding | $2 million |
Employees | 28 (28 on RocketReach) |
Founded | 1905 |
Address | 270 N Mill St, Saukville, Wisconsin 53080, US |
Phone | (262) 377-9440 |
Fax | (262) 284-7066 |
Industry | Mining & Metals, Metals & Minerals, Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing, Metals & Mining |
SIC | SIC Code 33 Companies, SIC Code 336 Companies |
NAICS | NAICS Code 33 Companies, NAICS Code 331 Companies |
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The Johnson Centrifugal Technology annual revenue was $19 million in 2024.
Jim Hatt is the Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Johnson Centrifugal Technology.
28 people are employed at Johnson Centrifugal Technology.
Johnson Centrifugal Technology is based in Saukville, Wisconsin.
The NAICS codes for Johnson Centrifugal Technology are [33, 331].
The SIC codes for Johnson Centrifugal Technology are [33, 336].