Background of Winston Heat Treating

Since 1967, Winston has been Dayton’s regional leader for providing quality work, dependable service and competitive pricing to the area’s tool & die and automotive industries. Through the years, Winston’s reputation has grown nationally to serve the aerospace, medical, mold-making and food processing industries as well.

Winston has led the way in vacuum heat treating and state-of-the-art technology and was one of the first heat treating companies in the country to achieve both its NADCAP and ISO accreditations.

In September of 2017, Winston Heat Treating was awarded the Industrial Heating magazine’s “Commercial Heat Treater of the Year” award. Only 21 other companies have previously received this international recognition, which is awarded for demonstrating excellence in one’s pollution/waste prevention, quality programs and community involvement.

The Winston Heat Treating team accepting the Commercial Heat Treater of the Year award

Important Phone Numbers

Local: (937) 226-0110

Toll Free: (800) 523-0110

Fax: (937) 226-1061

Email: [email protected]

Plant Location

711 E. Second Street
Dayton, OH 45402

Rely On Us!

We maintain a highly responsive, professional staff and dedicated workforce that delivers on time and to your specifications. Every job is scrutinized by highly trained supervisors and operators.

Winston maintains a highly responsive, professional staff and dedicated workforce to deliver your work on time or ahead of schedule and to your specifications. Every job is scrutinized by highly trained supervisors and operators.

Industries We Service

Winston currently serves over 1,200 organizations nationally in the following industries:

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Electronics
  • General Manufacturing
  • Medical Tooling
  • Mold Making
  • Precision Tool & Die

How to Best Communicate your Needs on a Purchase Order

Clearly define your heat treating requirements and the materials involved. Things we need to know include: material grade, condition supplied (annealed, normalized, prehard), instructions and specifications to follow, blueprints, approvals required, testing requirements (100% hardness, mechanical – yield, tensile, etc.), dimensional tolerances, cosmetic requirements, documentation needs.

Heat Treating Checklist for Orders