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Cole Mathisen Presents at RAPID + TCT 2022

Cole Mathisen Presents at RAPID + TCT 2022

Mass Finishing’s own Sales and Marketing Manager, Cole Mathisen, recently presented at the RAPID + TCT 2022 Conference which ran from May 17-19 in Detroit, MI. The conference included over 130 technical presentations from industry experts, and attendees saw over 400...

Employee Spotlight: Jim Mikelson

Employee Spotlight: Jim Mikelson

Jim Mikelson is the newest member of the Mass Finishing team and started this April. He filled a new role as Mass Finishing’s Inventory Control Specialist, where he looks forward to assisting and applying his knowledge of Inventory Control principles. Jim believes in...

MFI Process Lab Video Tour

MFI Process Lab Video Tour

The best first step in any project is having a customer send us parts for testing. MFI has a variety of capabilities in-house depending on what samples we’re running. In this video tour, Cole Mathisen, MFI Sales and Marketing Manager briefly explains our sample...

Company Update: May 2022

Company Update: May 2022

Spring has finally sprung here in Minnesota!  It sure took a while, but we have had some beautiful days and things are turning green again! Along with the beautiful weather, we have been having some very busy days for MFI.  What started off as a bit of a slow first...

NEW Equipment Spotlight: HZ-175

NEW Equipment Spotlight: HZ-175

In this newsletter, we’re highlighting the brand-new HZ-175 High Energy Centrifugal Barrel Finisher. This is the latest addition to the HZ-Series of tumbling equipment MFI offers. While the HZ-175 operates with the same efficient “Farris Wheel” style action, it offers...

Employee Spotlight: Cole Mathisen

Employee Spotlight: Cole Mathisen

Cole started working on the Mass Finishing team in his early teens, when his father Mike and his uncle Tommy owned the company. He would mow the lawn, sweep the floors, and do other odd jobs around the facility. He worked at MFI during the summers through high school...