About Us

In the past 75 years, Magnetic Metals has grown from a company that originally made nickel-iron transformer laminations for the U.S. military’s World War II telecommunications needs, to a major supplier of components for industries producing and using today’s most advanced electronics.  During that time, we have acquired the experience, technical expertise and production capability to make us one of the most competitive producers in our industry.

1942    Camden 1940 Plant Magnetic Metals Corporation founded in Camden, NJ, producing high grade nickel-iron transformer laminations for use in national defense.
1953    Expanded manufacturing capacity and product line to include oriented and non-oriented silicon steels.
1956    Conceived and introduced low carbon steel for use in motor laminations, thereby improving electrical performance at reduced costs.
1960’s    Western DivisionEstablished its Western Division to fulfill the tape wound toroidal and tape wound cut core needs for the aerospace and national defense industries.
1960’s    Established Metales Magneticos in San Juan del Rio, Mexico to supply the market with transformer and motor laminations.
1964    Established a lamination stamping operation in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
1977    Inductotherm Industries acquired Magnetic Metals Corporation.
1979    Acquisition of Haddon Tool, manufacturer of precision rotating components.
1981    Juarez FacilityEstablished a GFCI core winding and assembly operation in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
1985    Acquisition of SGL Industries, manufacturer of nickel and silicon tape wound toroidal cores.
2003    Acquisition of National Arnold Magnetics, the premier manufacturer of tape wound toroidal and tape wound cut cores.
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