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History

Everite has a well-earned reputation of innovation, delivering industry-leading technology in six decades:

2000's

  • Developing new electrochemical machining (ECM) techniques. 
  • Expanding application base to include automated equipment for pointing of hypodermic cannula. 
  • Upgraded quality control system from MIL-Q-9858A TO ISO 9001:2000.


1990's

  • Everite's electrochemical grinding equipment began to be used more widely in the medical devices industry, as use of sophisticated metals grew as well as the need for precision and burr-free edges.
  • Expanded operations to include high production manufacturing facility.
  • Developed new production machining methods for variety of medical implants.

1980's

  • Adapted CNC control to electrochemical grinding technology.
  • Acquired Tarcon Control Systems. Tarcon manufactured control systems, panels and consoles for Everite and other customers in the machine tool and process industries.
  • Opened facility in Limerick, Ireland in order to serve our growing European customer base. 

1970's

  • Developed new line of vertical electrochemical grinding equipment, which is capable of machining new materials being used in aircraft engines. The first machines were sold to General Electric and U.S. Department of Defense. These new applications grew out of a need to find more effective and economical ways to work with difficult-to-machine alloys.


1960's

  • Introduced first electrochemical surface grinding machine for production parts, used for burr-free machining of metals. With this machine, electrochemical grinding moved from the tool room to the production floor.
  • Developed first electrochemical grinding wheel, with Bay State Abrasives. 
  • Introduced first electrochemical tube cutoff machine. The first machine built is still in operation in customer's plant. 
  • Everite's tube cutoff machines began to be used widely in the tubing industry.
  • Designed and built specialized electrochemical grinding equipment to machine the magnetic parts in the receiver of every telephone manufactured by Western Electric. 

1950's

  • Company founded as prime contractor to the US military.
  • Participated in U.S. Department of Defense efforts to develop an alternative process for sharpening carbide tools that didn't use industrial diamonds which were in short supply during the Korean War.
  • Chemist responsible for inventing electrochemical grinding technology joined Everite to develop industrial equipment and research new applications. 
  • Everite began producing the first electrochemical grinding machine, used for off-hand grinding of carbide cutting tools. Common in tool rooms, these machines provided an effective, inexpensive and convenient way to sharpen tools, before the development of indexable, throwaway inserts.

Case Studies

Notched Tube

Client: Major Medical Device Manufacturer

Need: Stainless steel tubing is frequently used in the manufacture of medical devices. The manufacturing operations typically include cut-off, flaring, bending, notching etc. Read More >

Honeycomb Seal Rings

Client: Major Aircraft Engine Repair Facility

Need:A major aircraft engine repair facility needed to grind large diameter honeycomb seal rings. Read More >

Hip Joint

Client: Major Implant Manufacturer

Background:
Artificial hip joints have historically been manufactured from various titanium alloys or a cobalt-chrome material called Vitalium.  Read More >

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