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Website Spotlight is a directory designed to provide easy access to information from today’s leading suppliers. Beyond the company websites, these casting suppliers also can be found online at www.metalcastingdesign.com as part of our web-based Casting Source Directory.


ATI Casting Service


Casting Service, an Allegheny Technologies Co., specializes in large machined gray and ductile iron castings up to 100 tons utilizing a variety of molding processes—nobake, lost foam and large pit molding. Advanced technol- ogy includes solidifi cation modeling and casting layout. Services include engineer- ing, patterns, machining, heat


treatment and painting. www.castingservice.com


Buck Co. Inc.


Buck Co. Inc. located in Quarryville, Pa., credits its employees and state-of-the- art technology with its success as the only ISO 9001:2008 certifi ed US metal caster to produce over 30 diff erent alloys in aluminum, brass, bronze, ductile, gray, and malleable irons ranging from 1-100 lbs. Buck Co. special- izes in partnering with cus- tomers to provide total casting solutions with in-house design & engineering, heat treating, and pattern services, as well as machining, plating, painting,


and galvanizing options. www.buckcompany.com


Design Line


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“subscribe” in the subject line. www.metalcastingdesign.com


Frazer & Jones


Frazer & Jones is one of the most up-to-date ductile and malleable iron foundries in the United States, producing close to 90 million commer- cial and automotive castings a year, weighing from ounces to 10 lbs. T e foundry produces most grades of ductile iron, malleable iron and martens-


itic malleable iron. www.frazerandjones.com


Grede


Since 1920 Grede has produced castings for the ma- chines that move the nation. We now operate 17 foundries and four machining centers in North America serving the transportation, agriculture, mining, construction, rail and windpower industries. Our technical agreement with Europe-based Georg Fischer has created the fi rst global iron casting alliance in the industry, allowing support of vehicle


platforms around the world. www.grede.com


May/Jun 2013 | METAL CASTING DESIGN & PURCHASING | 51 Farrar Corporation


We’re dedicated to off ering the quality and service you can count on when looking for ductile iron, ADI and car- bidic ADI completely machined castings. We off er you a single source for pattern design, engineering, casting production, fi nish machining, heat treating and assembly...all under one


roof. Visit our website today. www.farrarusa.com


spotlightWEBSITE Bremer Manufacturing Co. Inc.


ISO 2001 Certifi ed, Bremer is an approved supplier of aluminum sand castings from ounces to 40 lbs, from prototype through production. We have 5 Hunter automatic molding machines and an airset molding line. Alloys cast include aluminum-silicon (300 series) and 535 alloy. Full service engineering & design support. In-house heat treating, CNC machining, fi xture design &


tooling available. www.bremermfg.com


Burnstein von Seelen Corp.


At Burnstein von Seelen, we combine virgin metals, the latest technology and the fi nest craftsmanship to create quality, dependable products. To assist you in selecting the proper alloys for your applications, we off er you a 20-page brochure, which includes alloy tables and examples of high-quality


permanent mold chill castings. www.bvspcc.com


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