Piscataway, New Jersey News Releases

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Kramer Helps Fill the Ammo Shortage
Even as bullet-makers put on extra shifts to pump out ammo around the clock, seven days a week, they still can't keep up with the nation's demand. Based on concerns that the current administration and Congress will pass anti-gun legislation, ammunition has been scarce for more than a year now. To overcome this shortage, many gun enthusiasts are beginning to reload using Kramer equipment to clean and polish used cartridges. - October 29, 2009

KRAMER INDUSTRIES HELPS GIVE SOLAR INDUSTRY PIONEER ITS EDGE
Piscataway, NJ – EPV Solar, Inc. is on the very forefront of solar panel technology. In fact, the Robbinsonville, NJ-based company positions itself as being, "Ahead of the Horizon," and recently won New Jersey's Clean Energy Manufacturer of the Year Award. It also uses a blasting medium from Kramer Industries as part of its proprietary manufacturing process. - August 20, 2009

KRAMER INDUSTRIES HELPS HARLEY-DAVIDSON REMEMBER WHEN
"When we restore a Harley, we bring it back in time. We make sure every inch of that bike is exactly the way it was when it came from the factory." Those were the words of Marty MacCollum, and this motorcycle man wasn't exaggerating one single bit. - July 22, 2009

New Book Reflects on Memories of Apollo 11, Influence of the Apollo Generation
NJ Social Media consultant Eva Abreu is writing her first book titled, Reaching for the Moon and the Stars: The Legacy and Influence of the Apollo Generation to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 space mission. Updated book release date is set for July 31, 20009 - July 07, 2009

WWII TRUCKS FEEL THE LOVE OF KRAMER INDUSTRIES MEDIA
Piscataway, NJ – The name of the company is Vehicles of Victory, LLC. Although small in size, Vehicles for Victory is the world's number one source for WWII-era Chevrolet and GMC truck parts. And now they can spread the love for those proud WWII workhorses faster than ever. - June 30, 2009

KRAMER GRIT PUTS THE SKID ON SLIPPERY FLOORS
Piscataway, NJ – You need 5,000 pounds of aluminum oxide in less than 36 hours. So who are you going to call? - May 26, 2009

KRAMER INDUSTRIES GRIT HELPS PRESERVE HISTORY
Piscataway, NJ – Cleaning layers of time off delicate ferrous artifacts used to be the job of electrolysis equipment and wire brushes. But according to historian and archaeologist Robert Perry of Pell City, Alabama, the method of choice is now blasting away years of rust, grime and grunge with walnut shell and corn cob grit. - April 28, 2009

Kramer Compounds Add Polish To Military Components
Piscataway, NJ–Kramer Industries isn't immediately recognized as a military supply company. However, as a leading supplier of cleaning and polishing media, chemical compounds and vibrating equipment, Kramer has been silently playing a vital role in the preparation of military parts for decades. Case in point is the contribution Kramer makes to the output of Check-Mate Industries, a New York-based, cutting-edge tool and die company, and internationally respected OEM supplier of military parts. - February 24, 2009

Kramer Industries' Corn Cob Grit Preserves Pride in Log Homes.
Piscataway, NJ – Preserving the natural beauty of a log home is a labor of love for most of the half million American homeowners who live in log homes. - December 16, 2008

Kramer Industries Remains Industry Leader in Silverware Restoration
Piscataway, NJ - There was a time when elbow grease was the only way to restore silverware to its original luster. Today, the upscale food service industry depends on tiny stainless steel balls to do the job for them, and Kramer Industries has led the way in perfecting the equipment and the process that makes it possible. - December 01, 2008

GREEN BAY ADDS KRAMER INDUSTRIES MEDIA TO GRAFFITI ARSENAL
Piscataway, NJ - The Parks Department of Green Bay, WI has found a new way to get tough on graffiti, without damaging the underlying surfaces in the process. Starting this year, Green Bay is using crushed glass grit purchased from Kramer Industries to remove graffiti from select surfaces throughout the city. - October 14, 2008