Luminite Products
Luminite Products Corporation was founded in 1926 by Salamanca, NY community and industrial leaders, with William M. Greene as the Secretary of the Corporation and General Manager of the plant. Mr. Green was the great-grandfather of John F. Vosburg III, present owner and Vice-president. he principal impetus of this new company was the acquisition of a newly invented aluminum alloy - called Luminite - which unlike pure aluminum, was eminently machinable. These cylindrical aluminum bases were cast and machined in Luminite's own foundry and machine shop. This material, together with engraving machines designed and built by the Company, enabled Luminite to provide relief-engraved printing cylinders that were new to the printing market. The principle users of this product were wallcoverings, draperies and giftwrap manufacturers. Luminite was the nation's first full-scale manufacturer of mechanically engraved aluminum printing cylinders. During World War II Luminite supported the war effort by manufacturing aluminum and brass parts for fighter planes, machine guns and tanks. After the war, under the leadership of John F. Vosburg Sr., Luminite expanded the fields of its mechanically engraved aluminum print cylinders with much larger diameter rolls for scenic wallpaper murals, draperies and other decorative fabrics. In the 1960's the Company added to its offerings acid-etched and chrome-plated magnesium cylinders which provided finer designs with much quicker turnaround times to the same markets. In the early 1970's it became apparent to John F. Vosburg, Jr., owner and President at the time, that the printing process in which these metal cylinders were utilized was being supplanted by other processes and that it was imperative that the Company acquire a new state-of-the-art technology and expand its product line. In the mid 1970's, Luminite became the first manufacturer in North America to produce and sell continuous laser-engraved rubber covered cylinders both to wallcovering printers and to an increasing number and variety of other customers in the flexographic printing industry. As a result of this new product and markets, sales volume and employment from 1976 to 1980 nearly doubled. In 1996, Luminite was issued a patent for improving the performance of nickel sleeves by coating the outer surface and ends with a high durometer elastomer, known as NickeLok (Patent # 5,577,443). In 1997, Luminite became one of the first laser engravers in North America to convert to digital direct laser engraving.
About Luminite Products
Founded
1926Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MEmployees
11-50Category
Industry
Business Supplies And EquipmentLocation
City
BradfordState
PennsylvaniaCountry
United StatesLuminite Products
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