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Ezeflow USA-Flowline Expands New Castle, Pennsylvania, Manufacturing Operations

06/20/2026
Metal fittings manufacturer Ezeflow USA-Flowline plans to expand its operations in New Castle, Pennsylvania. The $6.5 million project is expected to create 30 jobs over the next four years.

The investment will include an additional 20,000 square feet at the company’s existing facility on New Butler Road that will support production of critical components for U.S. Navy and commercial nuclear applications.

“Lawrence County and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania have been a great partner for Ezeflow USA-Flowline,” said Jeff Burns, President of Ezeflow USA-Flowline. “Flowline has been a foundational manufacturing business for over 85 years, and we are very fortunate to have a community partner that can help us rapidly expand. We are excited to grow our manufacturing product line to support the needs of the U.S. Navy and beyond.”

To support the project, Ezeflow USA-Flowline received a funding proposal from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED ) for a $210,000 Pennsylvania First grant.

“Ezeflow USA-Flowline’s expansion is the kind of investment Pennsylvania is working to attract and support,” noted DCED Secretary Rick Siger. “This project will create new jobs, strengthen a key manufacturing operation, and reinforce Lawrence County’s role in Pennsylvania’s industrial economy.”

Ezeflow USA-Flowline manufactures stainless steel, nickel alloy, and aluminum butt weld fittings for industrial applications. The company serves customers in industries including energy, nuclear power, defense, petrochemicals, and industrial manufacturing. “As a long-time Lawrence County employer, Ezeflow USA-Flowline already plays an important role in our manufacturing sector and local economy,” added Diane Richardson, Assistant Director of Economic Development at Forward Lawrence. “This new investment reinforces the company’s commitment to our community, confidence in our workforce, and dedication to growing its operations in Lawrence County.”

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