NEWS RELEASE - Metal Treating Institute Meets on Decarbonization, Air Quality and Technical Specs
April has been an eventful and enlightening month for the Metal Treating Institute (MTI), focusing on pivotal issues like decarbonization, air quality, and aerospace technical specifications—each significantly influencing the heat treating industry.
On April 3rd, MTI held a regional meeting in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, convening prominent heat treaters and suppliers from the Midwest to explore the latest developments in Thermal-Vac Technology and discuss forthcoming regulatory challenges. Presentations highlighted potential new rules which could substantially raise energy costs, mandate enclosed facilities for all heat treating operations, require costly air quality tests exceeding $25,000, and generally increase operational expenses.
Active in shaping these discussions are Michael and Heather, who serve on MTI's newly formed Regulatory Impact Task Force. This group plays a crucial role in representing MTI members in regulatory discussions, particularly in supporting the California Metals Coalition, a key advocate in California's regulatory arena. James Simonelli, Executive Director of the Coalition, emphasized the national implications of California's air quality regulations, likely to influence federal policies through the EPA.
MTI remains committed to keeping its members informed about regulatory developments and necessary actions.
On the technical standards front, the AMEC Committee, led by Roy Adkins of Braddock Metallurgical and comprising nearly 20 MTI members, met on April 17-18 in Huron, Ohio. They diligently reviewed heat treating specifications including 2759, 2750, ARP 1962, and 2770, which are crucial for Nadcap audits.
Looking ahead, MTI will host a live webcast on May 30 at 2:30 PM ET to provide updates on recent developments with AMEC, Nadcap, ASTM, CQI-9, and AS 13100. Mark your calendars and encourage your quality teams to participate for the latest insights. For more details, visit HeatTreat.net.
As the world's largest nonprofit trade association for heat treaters and suppliers, MTI is dedicated to advancing the success of the global heat treating community. For further information, please visit HeatTreat.net or contact MTI at info@heattreat.net.