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Calumet Brass Foundry has a lot to celebrate after achieving 120 years in business. The foundry, located in Dolton, IL, is operating under its 4th...

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When a casting is rejected, the problem often appears late in the process. It may show up during machining. It may appear during radiographic...

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When foundries hear about a program focused on reject rates, it is natural to wonder what that really means. Is someone coming in to inspect our...

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NFFS IEC 2027: Where Foundry Leaders Connect What if you could invest three days in your business, strengthen your professional network, develop...

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If No One Knows Who You Are, Why Would They Work for You Many foundries spend thousands of dollars trying to attract talent. They post jobs on...

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Let's be honest: Most foundries join NFFS for the networking, industry updates, and annual events. Those are valuable benefits, but if that's all...

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The U.S. Department of Labor has issued a proposed rule that would revise how joint employer status is determined under the Fair Labor Standards...

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The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final rule repealing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions limits for fossil fuel-fired power plants is...

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From the press release issued by Midvale Industries St. Louis, MO — Midvale Industries is proud to announce its 125th year in business. This...

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When NFFS announced the creation of the Technical Services Office, we made it clear that the office would be shaped by direct input from the...

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Every foundry has technical problems. Some are urgent. Some are recurring. Some are annoying enough that they keep showing up in production...

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Stop Hiring Mercenaries. Start Building Talent. Recently, while driving along the Pennsylvania Turnpike, I passed a billboard for a manufacturing...

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