
P.O.
Box 406
821 South Downing Street
Piqua, Ohio 45356
Phone: 1-800-752-9509
1-937-773-4134
Fax: 1-937-773-3694
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| Strength
of the Past |
| Versatility
of the Present |
| Shape
of the Future |
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Piqua Emery Foundry prides itself in its' ability to provide
customers with both high and low volume production
castings as well as prototypes made from Stereolithography, a process of creating
three-dimensional plastic parts from CAD/CAM data prior to building production
tooling.
As a world class supplier, we offer castings furnished to
your specifications, i.e. machined, painted, etc. and
delivered to you ready for application. Rapid prototyping is the Shape of the Future. We have the Versatility of the
Present which is built
on the Strength
of the Past.
Piqua Emery is a manufacturing company, making aluminum
and aluminum-bronze castings. Jobbing shop, sand,
air-set, and permanent molding. Production equipment
includes a 20 X 24 Hunter with carrousel, and a 16 X 20 B
& P; squeezers, rota-lifts, and floor molding.
We offer complete machined and painted parts.
Quality at Piqua Emery Foundry begins with the Aluminum
Association Standards Book. This includes criteria for
reference points needed to produce castings to a
consistent specific quality level. We are certified
AMS-4218 and T.Q.A. #1008 Whirpool Corp. ISO-9000
Structured Quality System. QS-9000 PPAP submission
compatibility.
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide quality parts,
on time, to all customers. To constantly strive to improve efficiency.
To always provide a safe, healthy, and rewarding workplace for our
employees. To continuously position our company in the marketplace as
the supplier of choice for current and potential customers.
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| President:
Roger McLain |
| Secretary/Treasurer: Helen
Mikolajewski |
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Human Resources: Roger
McLain |
| Sales Manager: David
A. Martin |
| Q.C. Manager:
David A. Cardo
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| Expeditors: Kandy
Shouvlin, John Cardo |
| Office Manager: Ruth
Patton |
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| Manufacturing Space: 65,000
sq. feet (approx.) |
| Melt Capacity: 2,000,000
lbs. annual usage |
| Established: 1920 |
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"The Foundrymen"
an antique poem
and picture from Piqua Emery Foundry |
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Families of Iron
With roots of
iron there is metal in the air,
when the cupola melts white iron glares.
Early this eve our family eats
when dark morning comes I will face the heat.Life has been this way many years
gone back
the men of my family all returned home black
with sand and iron and sweat without
complaint being heard never a doubt.
You see these men of
simpler time
shaped by iron and the sublime
were shadowed by smokestacks and family life
accepting their trade as a gift among strife.
Those foundries of long
past days will never rust
in our hearts they will always be we trust.
Steam whistles can still be heard to blare
recapturing the soul of this lost era.
Richard
Mikolajewski - February 1990
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