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Portland / Oregon / United States
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Founded in 1901, Columbia Steel Casting is one of Americas best manufacturers of steel-alloy, iron-alloy impact and wear-resistant replacement parts for basic industry. Columbia Steel manufactures parts that range from four pounds to 40,000 pounds in a broad variety of wear- and heat- resistant steel alloys and irons, fully heat-treated and machined to the most exacting specifications. All products are manufactured in the United States at Columbia Steels Portland, Ore., 86-acre site. Columbia Steel is one of the few remaining U.S. wear parts producers to maintain a vertically integrated manufacturing operation at one location. It controls each facet of design and production in-house, including product engineering, patternmaking, machining, hard facing and quality assurance.
Brookpark / Ohio / United States
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Avalon Precision Casting Company is a privately owned company that was established in 1982 by John Kemper and Mel Kman. The company produces intricate net and near-net metal parts using an investment casting process where a range of ferrous and non-ferrous metal is used. These include several grades of carbon and alloy steels, tool steels, austenitic and martensitic stainless steels, parity high stainless steels, cobalt alloys, nickel-copper, high alloy nickel, alloy 600, brass, bronze, aluminum and aluminum magnesium. Some of the different parts it makes include compressors, cranes, door hardware and hinges, hand tools, industrial clamps, medical supplies, pumps and impellers and valves. Avalon Precision Casting Company is headquartered in Cleveland.
Battle Creek / Michigan / United States
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Omega Castings, Inc began operation in 1975 with a staff of people that understood the nature of alloy founding as well as the problems that customers were experiencing with cast-link belts. Since our first day of operation, our quality has been determined by the amount of time our product serves in our customers furnace. We have always striven to be the best by providing our customers with the best technology, the best customer support and the best value. Today, Omega is one of the worlds largest producers of cast-link conveyor belts. This has been achieved by realizing that it takes more than an in-tolerance chemistry and a perfect casting to meet our customers needs. Omega also employs some of the best engineers in the business to help extend the life of their belts and maximize furnace throughput. Furthermore, we do not charge for our engineering/consulting services. They come as an added value to our customers. First off, cast-link belts are what we do. Most companies that produce cast-link belts do it as a side-job to their main business. Hence, the amount of thought they put into their product is less than optimum. Second, we perform more after-casting operations than any of our competitors. These operations include machining every link we produce to assure that the bearing surfaces are presented without draft and the pitch dimensions are within tolerance. Links are re-oxidized so that the link surfaces will have a reduced rate of carburization if used in an atmosphere type furnace. We also apply a think layer of our special high-temperature lubricant to either the rod or the link-bearing surface at assembly to assist in initial run-in. For years, Omega has purchased scrap belts from customers - whether of our original manufacture or others - and has examined them to determine the nature of their failure. Through visual examination, as well as chemical and metallographic testing at our research laboratory, we determined the primary causes of failure. If the data showed that a change in the casting could improve longevity, the change was made. If the data indicated that the customer had a furnace with difficulties that may have been over-stressing the belt, we advised the customer as to what they might do to improve belt life.
Pigeon / Michigan / United States
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Huron Casting delivers rough and machined-steel castings to more than 100 customers worldwide. The company is one of the world s leading producers of shell-molded steel castings. It remains at the forefront of technology by using innovative equipment and processes. Huron Casting is QS-9000 registered and provides a variety of services such as machining, heat treatment, welding, painting and assembly. The company s foundry is located in Pigeon, Mich. Based on the vision of Leroy Wurst, Huron Casting was founded in 1976.
Rushville / Indiana / United States
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Intat Precision is a global manufacturer of original equipment manufacture cast and machined precision castings serving the automotive industry. Intat Precision is located in Rushville, Ind., and has approximately 380 employees.
Clawson / Michigan / United States
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Four Way Industries provides machining services to businesses. Services include CNC machining, blueprinting and prototyping, leak testing and more. Prototyping includes injection molding and aluminum and iron casting. Current and past clients include Ford, Dodge, Chrysler and Viper Racing. For information on a particular application, call the Four Way Industries main office, or use the comprehensive contact form on the Web site. 

Erie / Pennsylvania / United States
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Zurn Industries is a subsidiary of Jacuzzi Brands that, through its operating subsidiaries, is a leading producer of branded bath and plumbing products for the residential, commercial and institutional markets. Zurn was established in 1900. It originally manufactured a patented backwater valve, and is one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of plumbing products packages in the world. Zurn includes a variety of operating divisions, such as the Specification Drainage Operation, AquaFlush flush valves, AquaSense sensor-operated plumbing products, AquaSpec commercial faucets, Wilkins, Zurn Light Commercial, Flo-Thru, Chemical Drainage Systems, Zurn PEX Plumbing Systems and Zurn Radiant Heat. This variety of products and its commitment to quality makes the company a leading manufacturer of plumbing products and accessories. Zurn Industries has a location in Erie, Pa.
Grand Rapids / Michigan / United States
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Uniontown / Ohio / United States
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Kovatch Castings is a manufacturer of thin-wall, precision investment castings produced to close tolerances with fine surface finishes and casting of up to 20 pounds in austenitic and martensitic stainless steel, low alloy steels, nickel-base and cobalt-base alloys, tool steels, aluminum and copper-base alloys. Its products are designed to meet aerospace, military, defense and commercial customers investment casting needs. The company s investment castings meet quality requirements guided by quality systems registered to ISO 9001, AS9100 and Nadcap standards. Kovatch Castings offers investment castings in ferrous and nonferrous alloys that are complete to print, including non-destructive testing, heat treatment, hot straightening, machining and assorted finishes and paints.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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Fairless Hills / Pennsylvania / United States
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Specialty Steel is one of the leading companies in the Metal Fabrication and Steel Fabrication Industry. Specialty Steel’s metal fabrication services including metal cutting, metal bending, metal welding, metal rolling, metal splitting and metal shearing to your exact specifications. We also sell and supply steel products such as: Steel Tubes, Steel Plates, Steel Beams, Steel Angles, Steel Flats, Steel Pipes, Abrasion Resistant Steel, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Galvanized Steel, Steel Alloy, Joists and DecksWith over 15 years in business, Specialty Steel company is the leading metal fabrication and steel fabrication company in the tri-state region. We provide our metal fabrication services in Pennsylvania (PA), New Jersey (NJ), Delaware (DE), New York (NY), and Connecticut (CT).
South Gate / California / United States
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Techni-Cast is a founder and machinist of ferrous and non-ferrous centrifugal castings. Modern technology applied to the centrifugal casting process enables Techni-Cast to supply a wide range of ferrous and Non-ferrous alloy products. The company s materials are furnished in all forms, from rough castings to completely machined parts and assemblies. The alloys available at Techni-Cast include aluminum, nickel base, cobalt, stainless, iron, and copper base alloys. The company uses tooling to produce cylinders, washers, flange castings, gear blanks, rings and solid bar stock in sizes up to 54 inches in outside diameter, with lengths up to 10 feet. Modifications such as flanges, cams, hubs, or offset steps may be incorporated into standard tooling to produce castings that eliminate excess weight and machining. Techni-Cast is located in South Gate, Calif.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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