ZINC Alloy Casting
Are you looking for the best in zinc-alloy castings?
At Ermak, we specialize in producing top-quality sand castings using zinc-based alloys. Zinc is known for its strength, durability, and its ability to be cast into many shapes.
Many of our alloy castings include multiple materials. Our family of foundries routinely pour around heating elements, copper tubing, cast iron parts, and steel inserts. We also offer value-added services to complement our zinc castings, including pattern design/production, heat treating, annealing, machining, powder coating, painting, anodizing, and the assembly of finished products.We welcome the chance to engage with businesses of all sizes providing nonferrous casting. We’ve built our reputation as a leading, midwest-based nonferrous alloy casting foundry specializing in castings for a wide assortment of industries, including transportation, construction, infrastructure, utilities, outdoor sports and recreation, agriculture, automotive/racing, explosion/fireproof equipment, food, and hydraulics. We offer a full range of prototyping, sand mold casting, and permanent mold casting.
We continually explore the possibilities of what alloy castings can achieve. As a result, our customer base grows as our list of capabilities and foundries grows. Our network of foundries includes of New Hampshire, of Missouri, and of Ohio. To ensure that we can meet and exceed our customers’ expectations, we frequently update and invest in our foundries, ensuring that our processes, machinery, and procedures are as innovative as possible.
What sets us apart from the competition is our unwavering commitment to the needs of our customers. When you work with Ermak, you’ll have access to a wealth of helpful industry knowledge and resources. Ermak is known for its quick processing times and thorough communication. We expect and encourage questions during the prototyping, manufacturing, and quality control phases of the casting process.
Ermak is headquartered in Minnesota and serves clients throughout the midwest; Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, as well as the rest of the United States and parts of Canada.