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2012-13 Metalcaster ProsPectus Osco Industries, Inc.


Metals Gray Iron


Processes Green Sand


Shell Molding


Osco has combined a conservative, common sense, business approach and state-of-the-art equipment to keep customers satisfied for over 140 years. In 1872 The Ohio Stove Company was founded to make wood and coal burning stoves. Although we no longer make stove parts we still operate a foundry in the original location. OSCO has one of the oldest foundries still operating in the state of Ohio, OSCO Portsmouth (1872) and one of the newest, Osco New Boston (1997). To operate a successful Foundry in today’s manufacturing environment you have to be willing and able to invest in equipment to remain competitive. OSCO has always invested in the latest technology if it made sense. Osco was one of the first foundries to install a Disamatic Mold Line (1983). Recently, Osco has spent over $10 million on emissions controls by installing Bags Houses on all of its Cupola furnaces. For a reliable and dependable Gray Iron partner contact OSCO Industries.


Manufacturing Locations • Portsmouth, Ohio


• New Boston, Ohio • Jackson, Ohio


Material - Gray Iron • G2500 • G3000 • G3500


Molding:


• 4 Mark IV Disamatic 2013 A (19x23) • 1 Osborn In-liner (16x22) • 2 Hunter HMP10 (14x19)


• 20 Shalco Shell molding machines (15x20) Core machines


• 2 Disa Combi ISO cure • 1 Laempe 10 ISO cure • 2 Shalco SCB 10


Design • CAD


• Pro-e • SolidWorks


• Solidification Modeling • Prototype (3 weeks)


Osco Industries Inc. PO Box 1388


Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 Tel: 740-354-3183


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