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Paulo Products Receives Approval As<br />

A Heat Treat Source For gM Powertrain<br />

The St Louis, Missouri, facility<br />

of Paulo Products Company<br />

has successfully <strong>com</strong>pleted all<br />

necessary testing and has received<br />

provisional approval as a supplier<br />

to the Powertrain Division of<br />

General Motors. This approval<br />

authorizes Paulo to heat treat per<br />

Machining / Fabrication (Sheet, Plate, & Structural) / Welding<br />

Turning, Milling, Punching, Cutting, Stamping, & Forming<br />

High-Definition Plasma Cutting / Blanchard Grinding<br />

816 E. Callan Road • Monett, MO 65708<br />

Phone: 417-235-7182 • Fax: 417-235-8262<br />

Email: general@clark-ind.<strong>com</strong> Web: www.Clark-ind.<strong>com</strong><br />

Recognized for our Quality, Service & On-Time Delivery<br />

GM Casting Tooling Standard<br />

HPDC-G-2 for GM tooling sources<br />

and others who utilize the GM<br />

Spec. GM Powertrain primarily<br />

makes <strong>com</strong>ponents for GM cars<br />

and trucks. The division also sells<br />

engines, transmissions, castings,<br />

and <strong>com</strong>ponents to many other<br />

automotive, marine, and industrial<br />

customers.<br />

In order to heat treat<br />

<strong>com</strong>ponents for GM suppliers,<br />

the heat treater must successfully<br />

pass furnace performance tests<br />

as well as material testing. This<br />

achievement demonstrates Paulo’s<br />

capability and <strong>com</strong>mitment to<br />

meet the requirements of GM’s<br />

Specifications. Paulo – St Louis<br />

joins Paulo – Nashville as two of<br />

the select few heat treaters who<br />

have the GM approval. “We<br />

are extremely pleased with this<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>plishment. It reflects the<br />

capability and quality of our<br />

equipment and our people. It<br />

will benefit us as well as our<br />

customers.” says Bob Innes, St<br />

Louis Plant Manager. Paulo<br />

plants in St Louis and Nashville<br />

feature vacuum heat treating with<br />

10-bar quench capability.<br />

Paulo provides heat treating,<br />

brazing, and metal finishing. The<br />

St Louis plant is a full-service<br />

heat treat facility offering batch<br />

and continuous atmosphere heat<br />

treating, vacuum, induction,<br />

press and plug quenching,<br />

hot flattening, straightening,<br />

cryogenics, blasting, brazing and<br />

black oxiding. Paulo also offers<br />

a broad range of metallurgical<br />

services and extensive engineering<br />

resources. Paulo has a plant and<br />

headquarters in St Louis as well as<br />

plants in Kansas City, Nashville,<br />

TN, Murfreesboro, TN, and<br />

Willoughby, OH.<br />

For more information on Paulo<br />

Products visit: www.paulo.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

26 MID-AMERICA COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

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