Kraft Werks Group Announces Merger with Rafter

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Companies join forces to provide expanded equipment and installation solutions MEDINA, OH – 7 Jan 2025 – Effective January 1, 2025, Kraft Werks Group announces it has merged with Rafter Equipment Corporation, a Strongsville, Ohio based capital equipment manufacturer of tube & pipe ERW and roll forming equipment. With the merger, Kraft Werks Group continues on an aggressive growth strategy … Read More

Kraft Werks Opens New Birmingham, Alabama Office

Kraft Werks is pleased to announce the opening of the Birmingham, Alabama office. The facility focuses on providing customers with thermal process solutions specifically tailored to their needs. Birmingham works with its customers through the solution development phase of projects. The Kraft Werks / Customer Team can then proceed with the engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, training and continued support during production. In addition … Read More

McWane Ductile Makes Largest Capital Investment to Date of $50M USD

Congrats to McWane Ductile, a McWane, Inc. company, who just made the largest capital investment – $50 Million – in Advanced American Manufacturing that they’ve ever made to date. In the spirit of continuous improvement, McWane Ductile just celebrated the completion of their new section casting and annealing operations building at its Coshocton, Ohio, facility. Designed in collaboration with our … Read More

SET Sustainable Energy Technologies GmbH New Partnership with Kraft Werks Engineering

SET Sustainable Energy Technologies GmbH (SET) has signed an agreement with the company Kraft Werks Engineering (KWE) based in Medina Ohio U.S. recently. This agreement will allow Kraft Werks Engineering to support the sales and service activities in North America as well as introduce SETCON® to the exclusively selected customers. This official announcement also means that SET Sustainable Energy Technologies … Read More

How do Gýrol® Fluid Drives work?

Gýrol® Fluid Drives transmit power through a vortex of oil. The oil is accelerated by the blades of the impeller (connected to the driver) and decelerated as it strikes the blades of the runner (connected to the load). As the oil is accelerated, it absorbs energy from the driver. As it is decelerated, it releases this energy to the driven … Read More