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Casting Foundries and Companies

IQS Directory implements a thorough list of casting foundries and companies. Utilize our listing to examine and sort top casting foundries with previews of ads and detailed descriptions of each product. Any casting foundry can design, engineer, and manufacture castings to meet your company's specific qualifications. An easy connection to reach casting foundries through our fast request for quote form is provided on our website. The company information includes website links, company profile, locations, phone, product videos and product information. Customer reviews are available and product specific news articles. This source is right for you whether it's for a manufacturer of aluminum die castings, magnesium die castings, or zinc die castings.

  • Hercules, CA

    Precision die castings plus a multitude of related services, including engineering, designing, machining, finishing and assembly, occur at A and B Die Casting. Specializing in low to medium volume solutions, we also offer competitive prices. As a manufacturer we have served the architectural lighting, computer, medical hardware and telecommunications industries.

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  • Mira Loma, CA

    Precision Die Casting since 1950. Aluminum die casting and zinc die casting for aerospace, electronic, commercial industries. Turnkey operations from design or your blue print to assembly. Manufacturing services: 3D CAD, mold building, CNC milling and turning, fine finishes, assembly and JIT shipments.

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  • Terre Haute, IN

    Modern Aluminum Castings offers customers full-service die castings and related capabilities from design to delivery. We work with a large variety of metal options, making us your one-stop source. For your complete finishing needs we also offer heat treatments, coatings, machining and surface treatments such as vibratory finishes and shot blasting services.

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  • Stoney Creek, ON

    Carpenter Die Casting is more than just a die-casting manufacturer; we are your reliable partner in bringing your ideas to life. With decades of experience, a dedication to quality, and a proven track record, we stand ready to contribute our expertise to your next project. Discover the Carpenter Die Casting difference – where innovation meets tradition, and excellence is our standard.

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  • Stockton, MN

    Find endless possibilities at Technical Die Casting, Inc.! Since 1975, Technical Die Casting, Inc. has a facility that specializes in aluminum die casting. We make sure that we can provide our customers with high quality service. We dedicated to providing the world with a better product. For more information, give us a call today!

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Casting Foundries Industry Information

Casting Foundries

A casting foundry, simply put, is a factory that specializes in the production and manufacturing of metal castings. Casting foundries tend to work with a wide range of industries and an even wider range of applications.

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Materials Used in Casting Foundries

In addition to working with a number of different industries and applications, casting foundries also have extensive knowledge on a number of materials that are used for metal casting such as bronze, magnesium, steel, zinc, and brass. If you are looking for a final product that is made from these types of materials and need a custom shape and size, finding the right casting foundry is the first step in the process to getting a product that fits your requirements. The casting process itself is one that has been around for ages and through the years has been refined to allow for precise and intricate designs to be manufactured in large batches.

Casting Foundries Processes

Different casting foundries may not all utilize the exact same processes, but rather utilize slightly varied processes to accommodate particular specifications. However, for the most part the overall process is the same. Liquid metal is poured into a mold; this mold has been made in advance and is where the majority of the custom process takes place. The mold is what sets each product apart from one another as it is representative of what the final product will look like once the casting process has been completed. Once the mold has been filled with the molten metal and fills the entire hollow cavity, it is allowed to cool and harden. The mold is removed, or broken off in some cases, to reveal the cast metal product. At this point, other secondary manufacturing processes or finishing processes can be used to further modify the cast product. Casting foundries allow companies from many different sectors to create a whole host of complex products, parts, and shapes of varying sizes that would otherwise be far too difficult or uneconomical to justify making.

If you are interested in purchasing and utilizing a product made using the casting method, contact an experienced, trusted and knowledgeable casting foundry today for assistance in designing and manufacturing your own unique cast metal product.



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