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69 Whitford Corporation
MARKETS SERVED
KEY EXECUTIVES
Elverson, Pennsylvania/USA
PRIVATE COMPANY
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1969
REVENUE: $165 million
MARKETS SERVED
• Industrial coatings
• Automotive coatings
• Powder coatings
• Houseware coatings
• Electrical component coatings
• Non-stick coatings
• Packaging coatings
KEY EXECUTIVES
Dave Willis, president; Brian Willis, technical sales; Spencer Siegel, sales manager; Mike Miller, COO; Michael Coates, marketing director; Leonard Harvey, technical director; Segment managers: Kurt McCray and John Badner, housewares; Michael Coates, industrial; Becky Tatangelo, small electrics; Daniel Sydes, automotive; Mike Haley, powders.
Whitford Corporation is a manufacturer of one of the world’s largest line of fluoropolymer coatings. It owns 40 trademarks around the world and its products are available in as many countries. Whitford’s story began in 1969 when the founders created its first product—Xylan 1010—which remains one of the company’s most popular products today. The firm’s wide range of products serve the industrial, automotive, powder coatings, houseware and electrical component markets. Whitford operates nine manufacturing facilities worldwide in the U.S., the UK, Brazil, India, China, Singapore and Italy. Most recently opened its factory in Bangalore, one of India’s fastest-growing and most dynamic cities. On the new technology front, Whitford has broken new ground with its recently launched Xylan HB, which the company says answers the problem of achieving good film integrity at film thicknesses over 25 microns, or one milliliter.
Whitford Corporation is a manufacturer of one of the world’s largest line of fluoropolymer coatings. It owns 40 trademarks around the world and its products are available in as many countries. Whitford’s story began in 1969 when the founders created its first product—Xylan 1010—which remains one of the company’s most popular products today. The firm’s wide range of products serve the industrial, automotive, powder coatings, houseware and electrical component markets. Whitford operates nine manufacturing facilities worldwide in the U.S., the UK, Brazil, India, China, Singapore and Italy. Most recently opened its factory in Bangalore, one of India’s fastest-growing and most dynamic cities. On the new technology front, Whitford has broken new ground with its recently launched Xylan HB, which the company says answers the problem of achieving good film integrity at film thicknesses over 25 microns, or one milliliter.