In 1976, the average gallon of gas was .59, and the average price for a new home was $54K. In that same year, our founder, Paul Martz, did a very un-average thing and started his own precision manufacturing company. Paul had an eye for detail from the customer’s perspective, and with this skill, he launched the start-up of what MLP … Read More
Medical Grade Laser Engraving
MLP can do medical grade laser engraving on 316 stainless steel. Contact Us for more information. MLP can do medical grade laser engraving
NJFPA annual conference
Thank you for stopping by and visiting our display at the 2016 NJFPA annual conference. It was our pleasure to personally meet many of you as we mingled together between the different speakers and over a great lunch. Once more our association leaders did a great job in selecting a pleasant venue and inspiring speakers. The question we heard most often was “Hey, what do … Read More
Food Processing Industry
One industry that Midlantic Precision Inc. works with is the food processing industry. In the photo below you will see an 8″ diameter UHMW cutting wheel. MLP modified the UHMW to improve the efficiency of the cutting wheel. MLP works with many different industries to modify parts to make them more efficient, thus improving the productivity. MLP can modify, improved … Read More
Water Jet Cut Part
Steel latch with water jet cut perimeter with machined face and hub. Water Jet Cut
Made from solid 6061 Aluminum
Here is another example of the quality products we produce at MIDLANTIC Precision, Inc. This piece is a finish machined housing made from solid 6061 Aluminum. Machining of this utilized many of our capabilities, including the manual lathe with a 4 jaw chuck & tailstock. ProtoTrak milling & tapping, and CNC 6 lead thread milling. © 2015 MLPWORKS “With Skill … Read More
Restore the Accuracy of a Worn Machine
MIDLANTIC Precision used Double lead Acme threads in 954 Bronze to restore the accuracy of a worn machine. © 2015 MLPWORKS “With Skill Comes Success • Quality American Craftsmanship” Worn Machine
American manufacturing is not in decline
Losing bad jobs in favor of better, higher-paying jobs is not decline. While visiting a steel plant in Indiana in October, President Obama described the recent gains in American manufacturing employment as a reversal from previous decades when “everybody said American manufacturing is going downhill.” But has manufacturing really been going downhill? Not exactly. News outlets including CNN, NPR and … Read More
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