CREDIT: GUYSON CORPORATION OF USA
Guyson Corporation of USA, a leading manufacturer of industrial surface finishing and blasting equipment, proudly marks its 50th anniversary – celebrating five decades of innovation, craftsmanship, and commitment to precision engineering.
Founded in 1975, Guyson Corporation of USA began as the North American extension of Guyson International, headquartered in the United Kingdom. Over the past half-century, the company has evolved from a small operation to a global leader in automated blasting and finishing systems, serving industries including aerospace, additive manufacturing, medical devices, automotive, and defense.
From its 40,000-square-foot facility in Saratoga Springs, New York, Guyson designs and builds every system in-house, maintaining full control over quality and performance. The company’s success is driven by the skill, dedication, and innovation of its employees – many of whom have been with Guyson for decades. Their craftsmanship, knowledge, and problem-solving ability continue to set the standard for precision finishing equipment worldwide.
Throughout 2025, Guyson has celebrated its 50th year through product innovation, expanded customer partnerships, and a renewed commitment to the employees whose expertise has shaped the company’s reputation for excellence.
While technology continues to evolve, Guyson’s mission remains constant: to deliver surface preparation solutions that improve quality, productivity, and performance for manufacturers worldwide.
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