Russ Kirchner Jr.
American businessman
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Russell W. Kirchner Jr. is an American businessman, metallurgist, and inventor.[1][2][3] He founded High Performance Alloys and served as its president from 1984 to 2009.[4]
Metallurgist
Inventor
Russ Kirchner Jr. | |
|---|---|
| Born | United States |
| Occupations | Businessman Metallurgist Inventor |
| Employer | Haynes International |
| Known for | Founding High Performance Alloys |
Career
Kirchner began his career as a metallurgist and worked with the Union Carbide/Cabot Stellite Division, now known as Haynes International, for 18 years.[4] During this time, he obtained several patents and played an instrumental role in the development of Hastelloy C-276.[4][5][6]
In 1984, Kirchner founded High Performance Alloys.[4][7] The company was established during an economic downturn and initially focused on distributing sawed bars and plate capabilities.[4] However, by the late 1980s, it had transitioned to manufacturing plates, sheets, bars, and forgings.[4]
After 25 years as president of High Performance Alloys, Kirchner retired in 2009.[4]