Kaufman & Robinson Check-In

The global spread of COVID-19 is affecting every one of us.

We want to keep our customers and vendors up-to date on our business during this time of uncertainty. Therefore, we are going to be posting regular "Kaufman & Robinson Check-In" updates.

Two weeks ago, Kaufman & Robinson transitioned to a “skeleton crew” production process. We did this to balance the health and safety of our employees with our commitment to our valued customers.

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Staff of Kaufman and Robinson

A lot has happened over the past two weeks. Every day, we learn more and more about this virus and the lasting effects it will have – not just on individual lives and health, but on our ever changing economy, as well. As we learn to adjust to this current “normal” in the midst of “shelter in place” orders, we wanted to reach out and remind our partners and customers that we are still here.

Kaufman & Robinson has always worked hard to provide quality products and exceptional customer service for our customers. Our skeleton crew has been working hard to fill orders for companies who have been deemed essential, and to provide support for all of our customers. We have staff on hand answering customer inquiries and questions, and production team members filling orders for spare parts and providing application support.

We have team members monitoring messages and email accounts daily. If you need support or have questions, please know that our technical support crew and sales team will return any calls or emails as soon as they possibly can. Calls can be placed to our mainline (970)-495-0187, or directly to your trusted KRI contact.

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KRI Resources & Help

In the meantime, we invite you visit our Resources page on our website. We have provided an online library of product information, application processes, and technical notes.

We look forward to continuing to connect with you here on our website with regular "Kaufman & Robinson Check-In" updates, and through all of our social media channels as well. Check back for regular posts, links, and Kaufman & Robinson information.

Stay safe and healthy.

Kaufman & Robinson to kick off 40th Anniversary year at MRS Fall Meeting in Boston!

Kaufman & Robinson will kick off their 40th Anniversary year at the 2018 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit in Boston!  The annual Fall Meeting and Exhibit  provides the perfect backdrop to start the year long celebration of 40 years in the broad beam ion and plasma products manufacturing sector.

Director of Sales, Chris Griffith, and Ray Arent, KRI's Technical Sales Representative, will be on hand at the MRS Exhibit to meet with customers and industry colleagues.  Additional KRI team members will be attending to help promote KRI's 40 years of industry innovation.  An off-site cocktail party and celebration is planned for loyal customers, partners, and special guests on Tuesday evening, November 27 at Lucky Strike Social near the Hynes Convention Center.

The MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibit features over 50 symposia and is attended by up to 6000 researchers from all over the world.  It is the largest networking and interdisciplinary event in materials science.  KRI is proud to be a part of such a distinguished group and important event.

Our KRI sales and support teams are looking forward to seeing you in Boston!  If you are planning to attend the Fall Exhibit, please stop by booth 924 and say hi.  If you would like to attend the evening celebration at Lucky Strike Social on Tuesday, November 27, 6:00-900PM, please send your RSVP to Carrie Stadtmueller at stadtmueller@ionsources.com

Dr. Harold Kaufman - Trailblazer of Ion Propulsion

Dr. Harold Kaufman, Ion SourcesKaufman & Robinson, Inc. is very proud to announce that their founder, Dr. Harold Kaufman, has recently been inducted into the NASA Glenn Research Center Hall of Fame. This honorable distinction was established by the research center to “honor and recognize those who have built exemplary careers and contributed to (the) center’s success”. You can read more about Dr. Kaufman’s amazing contributions to the field and his distinguished career here:

http://www.nasa.gov/feature/dr-harold-r-kaufman