Dorran Schultz Named New Project Engineer

His initial assignment is to conduct a study of metal oxides and nitrides related to part surface color development. The objective of this study is to identify resultant colors numerically, which can be related to vacuum furnace residual atmosphere and used for diagnostic and analytical purposes. Results will be measured with tristimulus colormetric data derived from a recently purchased Hunter Lab ColorFlex EZ Model diffuse reflectance spectrophotometer.
Vice president of research and development, Don Jordan notes, “We are continually looking for new ways to improve our processes and better serve our customers. Dorran’s wealth of research experience will be very helpful in this area. He will be a valuable asset to our team as we continue to lead the industry with innovation.鈥
Mr. Schultz holds a B.S. in Ceramic Science Engineering fromPenn State University and a B.S. in Physics from Lebanon Valley College.