Member Profile
PRECIMETAL, a Leader in Investment Casting for 65 Years
About Us A
specialist in precision casting by the lost wax technique, PRECIMETAL produces parts
from 1 g to 50 kg in small, medium and large series in all grades of steel, including stainless, and in most alloys of cobalt, copper and nickel. During its 65 years of existence,
PRECIMETAL has already produced nearly 10,000 different parts for about 600 European customers covering all industrial applications. PRECIMETAL has invested heavily in
buildings and sophisticated equipment to be able to fulfil all requests from its customers in terms of service, flexibility and reliability. Rapid prototyping and simulation of
the solidification of metal are amongst the services provided by PRECIMETAL to
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its customers. PRECIMETAL holds the quality-
assurance certifications ISO 9001; ISO 13485; AS/EN9100; Nadcap®
numerous qualifications specific to the aerospace, defense and industrial sectors.
PRECIMETAL employs 125 people
in a modern factory, at the heart of the European motorway network, 40 minutes to the south of Brussels. “Our ultimate goal is to ensure the sustainable success of our company by using the resources necessary to
the continuous improvement of
our international competitiveness. Constantly aiming for this objective must enable us to collect the financial resources necessary to the investments to increase our operational performance in terms of quality, deadlines and costs,
FOUNDRY MEMBER
PRECIMETAL PRECISION CASTING
www.precimetal.be
PRECIMETAL is a precision foundry specialised in manufacturing complex parts made of steel and other alloys intended for the aerospace, prosthesis and medical instrumentation markets, defence and other industries.
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Company History Founded in 1953, PRECIMETAL established itself at Seneffe (Belgium) in
in accordance with the expectations of our customers,” says Philippe Hoste, Managing Director of PRECIMETAL.
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