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Phenix Foundry: Your Partner in Precision Iron Casting Solutions
Driving Efficiency, Consistency, and Cost Control For more than 55 years, Phenix Foundry has delivered high-quality iron castings to industries...
Phenix Foundry recently delivered a custom impeller casting for an industrial customer. The purpose-built three-blade impeller was cast to exact design specifications and delivered in line with the required production schedule. The result is a robust component designed for structural integrity and consistent hydraulic performance under continuous operational load.
Project Snapshot
• Industry: Industrial
• Application: Fluid handling / pump system
• Component: Three-blade impeller
• Material: Ductile Iron
• Process: Green sand casting
• Scope: Casting with final machining and finishing
Customer Challenge
• Maintain dimensional consistency across curved vane geometry
• Ensure durability under continuous load and fluid forces
• Meet delivery timing aligned with production schedules
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Production Approach
The impeller was produced using green sand casting to achieve the required geometry and structural integrity defined by the customer’s engineered design. Controlled wall transitions and careful mold preparation supported consistent results across each casting, with machining and finishing completed to meet final specifications.
Delivered Value
• Consistent, repeatable casting quality
• Durable performance under load
• On-time delivery supporting customer operations
• Finished components ready for installation
Where This Applies
Well-suited for pump components and fluid-handling applications requiring strength, reliability, and repeatable production.
Contact us today to get started on your next gray or ductile iron casting!
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