Where is Unifrax located?
Buffalo, New York
Unifrax employs more than 2,700 people worldwide, with our corporate headquarters located in Buffalo, New York.
What does Unifrax make?
The average Unifrax salary ranges from approximately $96,087 per year for a Software Engineer to $145,175 per year for a Business Development Manager. Unifrax employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 3.3/5 stars.
What do Unifrax do?
Unifrax is a global leader in high-performance speciality fibres and inorganic materials used in high-temperature industrial, automotive and fire protection applications.
Is Unifrax still on strike?
Unifrax Corp. has agreed to buy a Connecticut-based manufacturer in a blockbuster deal valued at $1.3 billion. Separately, hourly workers at a Unifrax manufacturing plant in Tonawanda have ratified a contract, ending a strike that began May 17.
Where is unifrax located in Tonawanda New York?
Work Environment. The Unifrax Tonawanda, New York manufacturing facilities on Firetower Drive and Pirson Parkway are located within three miles of Unifrax Corporate Headquarters, and are the centerpiece of our specialty fiber and advanced materials manufacturing processes.
Why is unifrax a leader in specialty fibers?
Today. Unifrax is a global leader in high-performance specialty fibers and inorganic materials used in high-temperature industrial, automotive, and fire protection applications. Our purpose, mission and values are based on our commitment to produce high-quality products that help our customers save energy, reduce pollution, and improve fire safety.
Which is the raw material for unifrax fiber insulation?
Unifrax produces Glass Pellets as a raw material for many industrial applications. Insulfrax ® Fiber and Insulfrax insulation products are based on a calcium, magnesium, silicate chemistry which produces products capable of withstanding continuous operating temperatures up to 1100°C (2012° F).
What kind of fiber is isofrax 1260C made of?
Isofrax ® 1260C Fiber is the product of a long-term research and development effort by Unifrax to produce a low bio-persistent fiber which has the high temperature performance characteristics required in many applications at temperatures up to 1260°C (2300°F) and also meets low bio-persistent European regulatory requirements.