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MAX-TEK LLC Moves to New Larger Facility

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MAX-TEK LLC
40 Progress Circle
Newington, CT, 06111
USA



Press release date: April 8, 2009

MAX-TEKŪ LLC has moved to a new larger facility in Newington, CT. Our new address is 40 Progress Circle, Newington, CT 06111. Our new Phone # is (860) 372-4900 and Fax # is (860) 372-4904.

MAX-TEKŪ, LLC's management team is derived from a core of experienced employees with direct knowledge of Superabrasive applications and equipment. The company's founder and president is Ed Elie, who in 1988 started Edgetek Industries, later to become Edgetek Machine Corporation in 1992. Elie pioneered the design and build of the first domestically produced Superabrasive machining system. By 1997, Edgetek had sales of almost $10 million and was providing high-speed Superabrasive systems to industries including centrifugal pumps, aerospace, power generation and automotive among others.

MAX-TEKŪ, LLC was founded by Elie in December 2003, and by 2008 MAX-TEKŪ, LLC has developed 8 unique Superabrasive machine Models and out grown its original location.

The new facility located in Newington CT is 23,600 sq. ft. and just 8 minutes from Hartford. The new facility has ample office space, large applications and demonstration area, machine assembly and a shipping bay. MAX-TEK maintains several machines at there facility for customer demonstrations and application development.

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