b"R\x00\x00\x00 H\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00 \x00\x00 \x00\x00\x00 A\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00 B\x00\x00\x00\x00In 1967, The Arnold Engineering Company purchased Ogallala Electronics Manufacturing, Inc., Ogallala, Nebraska. O.E.M.I. manufactures large, high power coils and solenoids. In 1971, O.E.M.I. was made the Ogallala Electronics Division of The Arnold Engineering Company. Ogallala Electronics PlantIn June, 1970, to meet the rapidly expanding demand for ferrite magnets, ground was broken for Arnold's new Ferrite Plant in Sevierville, Tennessee. The 65,000 square foot plant was completed and in opera\x00on in June, 1971.In December, 1986, SPS Technologies, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, purchased The Arnold Engineering Company from Allegheny Interna\x00onal. SPS Technologies is a global company engaged in the design, manufacture and marke\x00ng of high strength aerospace and industrial fasteners, precision components, and specialty materials.In March of 1990, Arnold Engineering announced the acquisi\x00on of the Hard Ferrite Slice/Dice business of D.M. Steward Manufacturing Company, Cha\x00anooga, Tennessee. Most of that business was integrated into Arnold's opera\x00ons in Ogallala, Nebraska. In May, 1991, Arnold Engineering announced a strategic alliance with Pyroferric Interna\x00onal regarding iron powder cores. Arnold transferred the produc\x00on of the iron powder cores to Pyroferric and Arnold assumed marke\x00ng and sales responsibility for the majority of Pyroferric's iron powder core produc\x00on. As a result of this alliance, Pyroferric became the second largest manufacturer of iron powder cores in the United States. P\x00\x00\x00 6"