Valence makes Garden Grove facility expansion

AMMar18News - valence
AMMar18News - valence

Valence Surface Technologies (Valence) has announced that it is investing in a 10,000ft2 facility expansion at its Garden Grove site, formerly known as Coastline Metal Finishing.

The additional space will act as a centre of excellence for digital masking technologies and provides additional floor space to add state of the art phosphoric anodise and bond primer capabilities.

The phosphoric anodise and bond primer processes are used extensively in satellite applications to improve the emissivity characteristics of RF components and to enhance the bonding and corrosion characteristics of metal-composite interfaces, which are common in commercial and military aerospace applications. The line will be installed and is expected to be operational in Q2 2018, providing a full-service solution for Valence’s aerospace, satellite, and defence customers in the region.

Juan Cadenas, general manager, Valence Garden Grove explained: “We have seen strong demand for high-quality plating and anodising services for communication components such as satellite waveguides, electronic housings, chassis and wireless antenna systems.

“Based on discussions with our key customers we have invested heavily in our business to support future growth, doubling our silver plating and hard anodise capacity. With these additional investments, we will further streamline the supply chain for complex, high-value parts by providing a single source solution and industry-leading quality to our growing customers.”

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