In 1959, Bill Smith was an apprentice learning how to build the wooden patterns that foundries use to crank out everything from cast-iron cornbread skillets to the steel wheels on U.S. Army tanks.
Saguenay Foundry is proud to introduce Nopatech™, a revolutionary sand moulding technology. Nopatech™ gives you complete freedom in your casting purchases. Moulds without patterns make rapid ...
HOMER, MI -- Brembo North America celebrated its first pour at its new 266,000-square-foot cast iron foundry in Homer Thursday, April 28. Construction on the foundry started in 2015, and with the ...
OSHU, Japan--Katsunori Suzuki is one of a few craftsmen in Japan still producing cast iron cookware by hand using laborious traditional techniques. The president of the 172-year-old foundry where he ...
Tennessee company is last in nation still turning out daily production Tucked between the Tennessee River and the hills of Marion County lies the small town of South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Home to just ...
Launching a new, small, independent cookware range isn’t impossible, but it’s certainly not easy. The field is crowded with big names with big budgets who can easily squeeze out the little guy. It ...