Member Profile
Princeton Tool Continues to Invest in Value-Added Services
About Us T
he expert in foundry support services, Princeton Tool supplies pre and post-cast operations to foundries in the United States and abroad. Throughout its twenty years of Princeton Tool
business, has always
grown with the needs of its customer base. Starting with a single piece of equipment, the organization has doubled, tripled and quadrupled in size. Princeton Tool has invested heavily in facilities and sophisticated equipment to support tight tolerance operations in conjunction with the ebb and flow of foundry schedules. The flexibility in available capacity allows Princeton Tool to support tight timelines and end of quarter pushes. Princeton Tool’s quality system has
achieved an AS9100D/ ISO 9001:2015 certification, one that supports all its
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business units and locations. Princeton Tool has a total of four facilities in Mentor, OH and Tampa, FL and employs 190 dedicated individuals.
Company History Founded in 1997, Princeton Tool started as a Tool and Die company supporting complex tool builds for the lost wax process.
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Tooling support continues
to this day, the only transformation is the quantity of active tools being manufactured at one time and the complexity of these builds. With a dedicated 20,000 SQFT building, seasoned staff and state of the art equipment, Princeton Tool has been awarded multiple critical programs for its customers and the original equipment manufacturers. “We see the rapid changes in technology that our customers are experiencing and understand their success starts with the support of a
Princeton Tool is a manufacturing facility that supports the aerospace, medical and power generation industries. With over 190 employees and 4 facilities totaling over 120,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing Wax Injection, Dress and Assembly, Machining-EDM, CNC, Waterjet,
Grinding, Datum
Transfer Drilling, Metrology-Blue Light and CMM. Currently supporting the delivery of 600 castings and/or patterns a DAY, delivering multiple tooling packages in various complexities each week and utilizing state of the art technology with multiple ATOS blue light scanning systems to support reverse engineering and first article inspections.
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