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ITT Enidine celebrates 50 years of manufacturing in New York

By Lisa Eitel | April 13, 2016

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ITT Enidine Inc. is celebrating fifty years of providing innovative solutions for energy absorption and vibration isolation applications to the aerospace, industrial, rail and defense markets globally.

With a strong history of providing engineering excellence and manufacturing in the Western New York area and employing over 250 people, ITT Enidine is a strong contributor to the local economy.

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ITT Enidine will be celebrating its fifty year anniversary in June at its Orchard Park, N.Y. facility.

“With our state-state-of-the-art facility and capabilities we are well positioned to continue to provide our expertise in critical global applications,” said Chris McGrath, Director of Strategy and Business Development.

“Our continued commitment to bringing our customers the highest level of quality and on-time delivery, has made us a global leader in the various industries that we support.”

With customers ranging from commercial airline manufacturers to high rise buildings and automotive manufacturing, ITT Enidine’s products have made it a leader in the area of energy absorption solutions.

In 1966 the company was founded as IDI … with the design of its first industrial shock absorber shortly thereafter. Throughout the years the company has designed, patented and manufactured many critical components for various industrial and aerospace end markets.  The name IDI can still be seen in the center of the Enidine name today.

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Here’s a timeline of ITT Enidine’s history. Click to enlarge.

In 2006, ITT Corp., headquartered in White Plains, N.Y. purchased the business to add to its portfolio of industrial and aerospace brands.

“We are a major contributor to products that people use every day, from travelling on aircraft to driving in your car, to the food and water in your home, all are made possible by many of the products that we build right here in Western New York,” said Greg Herman, Director of North America Sales for ITT Enidine.

“Our energy absorption devices make it possible for machines and equipment to run faster, longer and safer allowing manufacturers to provide the highest quality products to meet the needs of people, everyday,” Herman said.

ITT Enidine Inc.  is a subsidiary of ITT Corp. (NYSE: ITT) — a focused multi-industrial company that designs and manufactures highly engineered critical components and customized technology solutions. ITT customers in the energy, transportation and industrial markets depend on the company to solve critical problems. With its strong Enidine product brand, ITT is a leader in serving customers in the aerospace, industrial, rail and defense markets. Founded in 1920, ITT is headquartered in White Plains, N.Y., with employees in more than 35 countries. The company has sales in approximately 125 countries and generated 2015 revenues of $2.5 billion.

ITT Enidine makes mechanical shock absorbers, vibration isolators, noise-attenuation products, and deceleration devices and products for fluid-power and and motion-control applications.

ITT Enidine makes mechanical shock absorbers, vibration isolators, noise-attenuation products, and deceleration devices and products for fluid-power and and motion-control applications.

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About Lisa Eitel

Lisa Eitel has worked in the motion industry since 2001. Her areas of focus include motors, drives, motion control, power transmission, linear motion, and sensing and feedback technologies. She has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is an inductee of Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society; a member of the Society of Women Engineers; and a judge for the FIRST Robotics Buckeye Regionals. Besides her motioncontroltips.com contributions, she also leads the production of the quarterly motion issues of Design World.

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