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  2. Neenah Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Neenah Foundry; Company type: Private; Subsidiary: Industry: Foundry: Founded: 1872, 153 years ago: Headquarters: 2121 Brooks Avenue Neenah, Wisconsin, U.S.: Products: Cast iron infrastructure solutions (manhole frames and covers, inlet frames and grates, trench frames and grates, airport products, bridge drainage, tree grates, detectable warning products, downspout boots, access and hatch ...

  3. Municipal castings - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Castings Association is an organization made up of the following American manufacturers: Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company, D&L Foundry and Supply, US Foundry, EBAA Iron, EJ, McWane, Neenah Foundry, and Spring City. [3] Municipal castings also have to follow the country-of-origin marking requirement laws.

  4. EJ (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Ardmore foundry was built in 2000 and opened in 2001. East Jordan Iron Works was renamed to EJ in 2012 to consolidate multiple owned holdings under a single brand. [5] Groundbreaking for a new EJ foundry in nearby Elmira Township began around the beginning of 2017, and was completed in November 2018. The company moved into the new building ...

  5. Manhole cover - Wikipedia

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    In Newham, East London, nearly 200 grates and covers were stolen in 2004. [22] A manhole cover designed by artist Antony Gormley was stolen in 2013, ten years after its installation. [23] In the city of Kolkata, India, more than 10,000 manhole covers were taken in two months in 2004.

  6. Trench drain - Wikipedia

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    Concrete will need to be poured to surround the trench drain so that the load can be transferred from the channel and grate to the surrounding areas. Pre-cast trench drains generally come in 4-inch (100 mm) widths but can range anywhere from a 1.75-inch (44 mm) slot to 2-inch (51 mm) wide channels with grates, and up to any size imaginable ...

  7. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, piping and heating contractor W. Frank Dowd established the Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. [1] The foundry operated with 25 employees and cast iron soil pipes and fittings. [2] The company focused its efforts on iron casting for much of its early history. [1]

  8. Puerto Rico Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Iron Works (founded as Porto Rico Iron Works) was a heavy industry iron foundry located in barrio La Playa in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The company was founded in 1918. [1] The foundry "was Puerto Rico's most prolific steel bridge fabricator in the 20th Century" [2] and the largest iron foundry in the Antilles. [3]

  9. Sand casting - Wikipedia

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    Molds made of sand are relatively cheap, and sufficiently refractory even for steel foundry use. In addition to the sand, a suitable bonding agent (usually clay) is mixed or occurs with the sand. The mixture is moistened, typically with water, but sometimes with other substances, to develop the strength and plasticity of the clay and to make ...