Metal Improvement Company

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The Metal Improvement Company ( MIC for short ) is a subsidiary of the American Curtiss-Wright Corporation. The Metal Improvement Company was founded in 1946 by an emigrated Jewish family in Los Angeles as a workshop for the application of the then new shot peening process , which originated in the aviation industry. Today MIC operates more than 70 branches worldwide. MIC's head office is in Paramus , NJ . The company operates four branches in Germany.

MIC processes steel and other metallic materials through surface treatments such as shot peening , coating and heat treatment .

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  1. Steffen Jacob: Life afterwards - life stories of two Jewish families from Germany . Edition Goldbeck-Löwe, Berlin 2003, p. 548. ISBN 3-937556-00-1