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FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Modern Aluminum Castings Co., Inc.  
Terre Haute, IN
Aluminum sand, die, sub assemblies
 
Ultimate Casting & Machine, LLC  
West Branch, MI
Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Grey & Ductile Iron Sand Castings
 
Wear-Tek, Inc.  
Spokane, WA
Wear & heat-resistant & mild & low alloy steel castings & in-house machining
 
Donsco, Inc.  
Wrightsville, PA
Cast, machined & coated gray iron & ductile iron castings
 
Cast Specialties, Inc.  
Warrensville Heights, OH
Zinc & aluminum high-pressure die castings
 
Cast Technologies, Inc.  
Peoria, IL
Women Owned Business
 
Mersen USA GS Corp.-St. Marys  
St. Marys, PA
Isostatic Graphite Production
 
State Brass Foundry & Machine, Inc.  
Tooele, UT
Ferrous, nonferrous, sand & centrifugal castings & precision machining job shop
 
Watry Industries, LLC  
Sheboygan, WI
ISO 9001:2015 Registered. Permanent Mold Aluminum Casting & Machine Shop
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Troutman, NC
Floor & Gutter. Trench drains & filtration devices for industrial & stormwater applications
 
Little Rock, AR
Distributor of industrial fasteners & related items, including fastener kits
 
Sheboygan, WI
Producers of High Quality Gray & Ductile Iron Castings
 
Minneapolis, MN
Green & dry sand, permanent mold, low-pressure permanent mold aluminum & investment castings & 1-oz. to 45-lb. aluminum & steel investment castings for the aerospace, military, defense, space, recreational vehicle, medical & commercial markets
 
Baltic, OH
Aluminum castings
 
Minneapolis, MN
Aluminum & magnesium cast aerospace parts
 
Point, TX
Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Investment Castings, ISO 9001:2015 Registered
 
Mills, WY
Brass Sand Castings
 
Milford, NH
Ferrous, investment castings for the aerospace, automotive, business equipment, defense, hand tool & pump & valve industries
 
New Berlin, WI
 
Arlington, WA
Aluminum, brass/bronze & iron castings molded from the no-bake & semi-permanent mold processes, including machining, impregnation, chemical treating, nondestructive testing & destructive testing
 
San Martin, CA
Since 1984, U.S.A. manufacturer, detail oriented, no job too small, timely deliveries, able to hold tight tolerances and more.
 
Rockford, IL
Commercial-grade custom pressure-tight, leak-free aluminum castings & mast arm, traffic signal, sign, antennae & camera mounting hardware, including prototypes, in-house heat treating, machining, casting design & pattern design & layout
 
Bay Shore, NY
Precast Barrier, Precast Concrete, Concrete Conduit*Architectural Concrete, Cast Iron Products, Advanced Wastewater Systems, Polymer and FRP Products
 
Aiken, SC
Corrugated metal, aluminum & galvanized steel pipe & pond & lake drain systems, including aluminum & galvanized steel pond risers & trash racks
 
Oklahoma City, OK
Aluminum, brass & bronze castings
 
Chicago, IL
Universal casts in over 60 different stainless steel, nickel and bronze alloys
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Schiller Park, IL
 
Battle Creek, MI
 
Dayton, OH
 
La Porte, IN
 
Moorpark, Ca
 
Cranston, RI
 
Huntington Park, CA
 
Commerce, CA
 
Winona, MN
 
Wright City, MO
 
Belton, TX
 
White Cloud, MI
 
Geneva, IL
 
New York, NY
 
Essex, MA
 
Westfield, MA
 
Lorain, OH
 
Marion, IN
 
Middlefield, OH
 
Lawrenceburg, IN
 
Aurora, IN
 
Grand Rapids, MI
 
Cleveland, OH
 
Prattville, AL
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Castings (Page 1 of 4)

The castings industry involves the process of pouring liquid metal into a mold to create a desired shape once the metal solidifies. This industry plays a crucial role in manufacturing, providing essential components for various sectors. The casting process begins with the creation of a mold, which can be made from materials such as sand, metal, or ceramics, depending on the requirements of the final product. The choice of mold material affects the surface finish and dimensional accuracy of the casting.

The primary materials used in castings include ferrous metals like iron and steel, and non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, and zinc. Each material offers distinct properties, making them suitable for different applications. For instance, iron castings are known for their strength and wear resistance, making them ideal for heavy machinery and automotive parts. Aluminum castings, on the other hand, are lightweight and corrosion-resistant, commonly used in aerospace and consumer electronics.

The casting process encompasses several methods, including sand casting, die casting, investment casting, and centrifugal casting. Sand casting is the most widely used method due to its versatility and cost-effectiveness, suitable for producing large components. Die casting involves forcing molten metal into a mold cavity under high pressure, ideal for high-volume production of small to medium-sized parts with excellent surface finish. Investment casting, also known as lost-wax casting, allows for the production of intricate and detailed components, often used in the aerospace and medical industries. Centrifugal casting uses a rotating mold to produce cylindrical parts, commonly used for pipes and rings.

The castings industry serves a wide range of sectors, including automotive, aerospace, construction, energy, and consumer goods. In the automotive industry, castings are used for engine blocks, transmission cases, and suspension components. The aerospace sector relies on castings for turbine blades and structural components. In construction, castings provide essential parts for machinery and infrastructure. The energy sector uses castings in power generation equipment, while consumer goods benefit from castings in appliances and electronics. The castings industry remains integral to manufacturing, providing essential components that meet diverse industrial needs.

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Casting is a cornerstone of modern manufacturing, playing a pivotal role in industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and construction. From precision investment castings for intricate components to robust sand castings for heavy machinery, U.S. casting suppliers are leading the way in innovation and craftsmanship. Today, we're taking a closer look at the industry, exploring the latest trends, statistics, and top suppliers in the castings world based on the key data points gathered directly from the 900+ U.S. suppliers of castings by MNI. ...(Full Article)
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Tuesday, December 28, 2021
The U.S. manufacturing industry continues to shine amid favorable growth forecasts. U.S. steel production keeps climbing, and current demand is through the roof. MNI's latest data on U.S. steel coincide with these statistics as the industry anticipates further growth. ...(Full Article)
On March 1, 2018, President Donald Trump announced that his administration planned to enact a 25 percent tariff on imported steel. On June 1, 2018, that tariff went into effect on steel from the European Union, Canada and Mexico. Ripples are spreading throughout the economy. Reactions within the U.S. have varied more along regional lines than ideological ones, with optimism running high in steel-producing states. Steel manufacturers are anticipating increased prices and higher profits. On Wall Street, steel stocks jumped. U.S. manufacturers are expected to decrease purchases of foreign steel in favor of domestic products, adding further to U.S. steel companies' bottom lines. Steel is a vital component for many industries. It comprises up to 65 percent of the weight of a car. Steel is...(Full Article)
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