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Date: 08 January 2009
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Product Name: Refurbishment of a Cast Iron Bridge

Product Description

A set of 270 pairs of gas valves, supplied fully machined, assembled and pressure tested with full traceability for both body and spool back to a certficated melt number.

Step 1
Wooden pattern eqipment was produced from samples of the original pieces.

Step 2
There was a range of castings including railings, handrails and decorative plates.

Step 3
The castings were shotblast and painted and then erected on site by Casting Repairs Ltd of Chesterfield, who specilaise in the conservation and refurbishment of the cast iron structures.


Company Details

We are a jobbing foundry which has been established for over 100 years. We supply a variety of castings in the materials listed below to a wide range of industrial users, original equipment manufacturers and, more recently, the... more

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