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spotlightWEBSITE Meehanite Metal Corp.


With more than 200 found- ries in North and South America, Europe and Asia, the Meehanite Casting Group of independent found- ries is a global player serving the casting needs of the world’s Original Equipment


Manufacturers. www.meehanitemetal.com


MetalcastingDesign.com


MetalcastingDesign.com is your online resource for cast- ing design and purchasing, with valuable information on metalcasting basics, how to design and how to buy, as well as breaking industry news. T e site also pro- vides hundreds of examples of design successes, along with a complete, searchable directory of North American


metalcasters. Visit today! www.metalcastingdesign.com


Oil City Iron Works


We’re 100% jobbing and produce high-quality ductile and gray iron castings from 1 to 7,000 lbs. High density green sand and air-set/nobake molding assures dimensional accuracy and critical surface fi nish. Quality assurance to MIL-1-45208 and ISO stan- dards. Pattern shop, machining


and in-house heat treating. www.ociw.com


Pacifi c Steel Casting Co.


We off er a broad range of steels—carbon, low-alloy, stainless, armor and wear resisting types. And with our three plants—shell mold, green sand and air-set—you’ll fi nd the fl exibility to take on any kind of job, in any volume, for castings from 1 ounce to


7,000 lbs. www.pacifi csteel.com


Penn-Mar Castings Inc.


Manufactures high-quality, multi-cored gray iron cast- ings. Sizes range from 150 to 2,000 lbs. Unique air-set, nobake molding process pro- duces castings with excellent machinability, well suited for high-pressure applications. Call us at: 717/632-4165 or send an e-mail to: pmc@pen-


nmarcastings.com www.pennmarcastings.com


Perma-Cast


Perma-Cast’s unique chill cast, gravity feed, permanent mold process provides a cost-eff ec- tive alternative for component parts. Benefi ts include superior casting integrity, excellent surface fi nish, homogenous grain structure and tight dimensional tolerances. A variety of non-ferrous alloys satisfy customer requirements in a wide range of OEM ap- plications. Visit our web site


for more information. www.perma-cast.com


Proto Manufacturing


Proto Manufacturing is a world leader in the area of residual stress measurement. Residual stresses play a key role in issues such as cracking, distortion and short fatigue life. Proto sells laboratory, portable and in-line X-ray diff raction residual stress measurement instruments and off ers measurement services either in our lab or on-site at


your facility. www.protoxrd.com


2013 CASTING SOURCE DIRECTORY Pure Power


PurePOWER products are designed, engineered and manufactured with decades of knowledge gained from a rich heritage of being the innovator in engine technologies. T rough intelligent systems integration, PurePOWER embodies the model of a turn-key resource and has


presence globally. www.purepowertechnologies.com


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