In 1958, Alfred G. Beck invented the "Closed-Loop S.A.W. flux-slag crushing process" that crushes Submerged Arc Welding (S.A.W.) flux-slag, allowing sub-arc welders to reuse the product. His revolutionary method proved to be money saving, environmentally friendly and less dust producing. By 1963, Alfred was Crushing S.A.W. Flux-Slag fulltime. A native of Canada, Alfred opened Allied Flux Reclaiming Ltd. in Edmonton, Alberta. Eventually, his sons took over the S.A.W. flux-slag crushing business, and brought their father’s discovery to the United States. Greencastle, PA is now the home of Harbert’s Products, Inc. As the originator of S.A.W. Flux-Slag Crushing (reprocessing / reclaiming / recycling) technology, Harbert’s and Allied have enjoyed tremendous success, due largely to the fact that their service has many positives and no drawbacks. The vision and wisdom of Alfred Beck 50 years ago undeniably changed the S.A.W. industry forever. Today, Harbert’s and Allied are committed to keeping up with new technologies and advancements, resulting in the highest quality product available.

 

 
                                        
                                                          Alfred G. Beck
                                           July 17, 1927 - December 11, 2006

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