Prior to 1910, the malleable iron castings needed for their products were purchased from other companies until they build their own foundry.
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The Fort Pitt Works near Pittsburgh made mammoth iron castings for giant siege howitzers and mortars, among the largest guns in the world.
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Production included copper, brass, rubber and plastics processing, molding and tubing, iron castings, sheet metal, electric, automatic screw machine, textiles, and foundry products.
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Fittings used for strong structures are galvanised malleable iron castings, and come in many styles such as elbows, tees, crosses, reducers and flanges.
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He also helped to found the Ductile Iron Society, an organization whose purpose is to promote the production and application of ductile iron castings.
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A " cloche " ( bell ) was a fixed and non-retractable firing position made of a thick iron casting which shielded its occupant.
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"Chilled iron castings " : Commonly used in high volume production, chilled iron camshafts have good wear resistance since the chilling process hardens them.
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After convalescing he moved to Frederiksv�rk to study iron casting . 2 years later in 1852 he started a study trip to England and Belgium.
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The official, who refused to be identified, described Aashi as a 42-year-old Gaza resident who until 1997 worked in iron casting at an Israeli factory.
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A foundry for grey iron castings ran the entire length of the block on Collins Street, and the brass foundry was located on Wallace Street.