Tim Robitzski

Chief Financial Officer at HandyTube Corporation

Tim Robitzski began their work experience as a Financial Analyst at Schering-Plough in 2009 and continued in various finance roles at Merck from 2010 to 2013. Tim then joined Honeywell, where they worked as a Senior Treasury Analyst from 2013 to 2016, followed by roles as a Treasury Manager, Senior Treasury Manager, and Director of Finance. Most recently, Tim Robitzski was the Director of Finance at Honeywell until March 2022. Tim is currently serving as the Chief Financial Officer at HandyTube Corporation.

Tim Robitzski attended Rutgers Business School from 2005 to 2009, earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Accounting. Tim further pursued their education at the same institution, completing a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree with a focus in Finance from 2013 to 2017.

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Delaware, United States

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HandyTube Corporation

Our seamless tubing is available in both coils and straights in numerous high-performing, corrosion-resistant stainless steel and nickel alloys including many 300 Series alloys, 904L, Alloy C276, Alloy 22, Alloy 400, MP35N, Alloy 825, Alloy 600, Alloy 625, including 6Mo (UNS S31254) meeting NORSOK M650 (Edition 4 for MDS R18) featuring wall thicknesses up to 3.8 mm. All tubing can be coated with PVC or TPU providing additional protection against the elements and line identification. Our coil tubing is utilized in applications ranging from safety valves for sub-sea oil wells, the transmission of highly-flammable hydrocarbon gases. Coil product is also utilized in firefighting systems, remote hydraulic control lines, and pressure sensing lines by ship builders. Our straight-length tubing is available in different sizes ranging from outer diameters as small as 0.020” (0.508 mm) and inner diameters as small as 0.005” (0.127 mm) up to 0.750” outside diameter. We also manufacture seamless capillary tubes, which play a vital role in many sophisticated measurement and sensing devices. From pressure sensors to flow meters, our capillary tubes are used in many critical applications where accuracy and reliability are paramount.In addition, our Ultra-Small Diameter (USD™) capillary tubing for Chromatography applications features outside diameters less than 0.0625″ (1.59 mm). To minimize the risk of cross-contamination and save our customers time, we developed our proprietary Chroma Clean ID™ cleaning process, which removes manufacturing lubricants and other contaminants from the tubing interior. In addition, our Chromat ID™ drawing process provides ID support during the manufacturing process, creating smoother, consistently uniform ID surface characteristics.


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51-200

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