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IMPCO, an acronym from its original name, was founded in 1958 by Herbert V. Hills and Richard Baverstock in a small Quonset hut in South Gate, California.
A Pike’s Peak Hill climb win in 1958 and the first jet powered lakester to run at Bonneville Salt Flats were among Ak’s many accomplishments.
The increase in production led to another 10,000 sq. ft. expansion in 1966.
Automobile-oriented production raised to 60% by the end of the 1970's after the non-destructive testing machine became an industry standard.
Throughout the 1970’s, IMPCO introduced special purpose machines and peen straightening machines.
Automobile-oriented production raised to 60% by the end of the 1970's after the non-destructive testing machine became an industry standard. It wasn’t until the 1980’s that IMPCO decided to focus on its strongest product line, Microfinishing and diversify its customer base.
By 1987, IMPCO developed the GBQ (Generating Bearing Quality) which was patented worldwide.
From the 1990’s to present day, IMPCO continues to introduce new developments to provide the best Microfinishing solutions to our customers worldwide and also has another location in Europe.
In 2006, IMPCO moved to a new state-of-the-art facility in Santa Ana, California, expanding its engineering and manufacturing capabilities.
Bruno Balocco brought IMPCO back to racing in 2015 to compete in the IndyCar series championship, sponsoring professional race car driver Luca Filippi.
In May of 2017, EControls acquired IMPCO’s industrial division which included the Santa Ana facility, as well as entities and facilities in The Netherlands, France, Germany, Japan, and South Korea combining to become the pre-eminent systems provider in the industrial and heavy duty markets.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Williams Controls, Inc. | - | $64.4M | 200 | - |
| Mirenco | 1997 | $284.9K | 75 | - |
| Satcon Technology Corporation | 1985 | $36.8M | 246 | - |
| Fluidmaster | 1957 | $240.0M | 700 | 3 |
| Capstone Green Energy | 1988 | $91.2M | 153 | 5 |
| Unipower | 1988 | $3.7M | 5 | - |
| FLIR Systems | 1978 | $1.9B | 4,179 | 327 |
| BridgeWave Communications | 1999 | $1.6M | 24 | - |
| Veeco | 1945 | $717.3M | 1,043 | 47 |
| Pulsafeeder Engineered Products | 1942 | $31.0M | 350 | - |
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