Industries Served by Pacific Alloy Casting Co.We are proud to serve a wide range of industries that use cast iron and cast steel products. If for some reason you don't find your industry represented here just give us a call at 562-928-1387 and we will do our best to accommodate your casting needs. Aggregate Processing: iron anvils, impellor shoes, paddles, tips and liners for Vertical Shaft Impactor crushers; Horizontal Shaft Impactor blow bars; wear shoes, classifier shoes, tips and log washer paddles. Agriculture: drill points, tips, ripper points, spikes and shanks. Art Work: monolithic cast sculptures in stainless steel and bronze. Asphalt Mixing & Paving: wear parts for asphalt mixers, auger flights for pavers, hanks, tips and liners for pug mill mixers. Asphalt Reclamation: Horizontal Shaft Impactor Blow Bars. Brick & Tile: replacement wear parts, hammers and augers. Concrete Industry: Concrete mixer liners, Concrete Mixer Wear Parts, Concrete Reclamation. Concrete Mixers: Concrete Mixer Paddles, Scrapers, Shanks and Plows, mixer liners. Co-generation: heat-resistant grates. Construction: progressive cavity pump rotors and asphalt paver auger flights. Mining, both Metallic & Surface: classifier shoes. Oil, both Crude extraction & Refining: wear-resistant pump housings, impellers and wear plates. Precast Concrete Industry: Concrete Mixer Paddles, Scrapers, Shanks and Plows, mixer liners for Pan Mixers, Twin Shaft Mixers and Ribbon Mixers for mixing cement and concrete. Wind Power/ Wind Turbines: wind turbine bases, bedplates, hubs and gearbox housings. |
It is difficult for a foundry to be "Green" because we use so much
electricity but we do try our best to use power efficiently. As part of
our efforts to reduce our "Carbon Footprint", we are partnering with
Power It Solutions and Southern California Edison to upgrade our
electrical management controls with the newest generation of demand
balancing equipment from Power It Solutions. Their system monitors and
balances all large electric motors and electric melting furnaces for
optimum production to reduce electrical demand peaks without curtailing
production.