Since 2002
Long-cycle manufacturing and foundry development

Shijiazhuang Foundry Since 2002
Since 2002, our foundry manufacturing resources have supported custom iron casting projects for industrial applications. We focus on grey iron, ductile iron, wear-resistant iron and high chromium iron castings, produced through multiple casting lines and supported by machining, surface treatment, inspection and export delivery.
Upload your drawing, material grade, quantity and machining requirements. We will review the part structure, iron material, casting route and production feasibility before quotation.
Iron Casting Focus
Built for OEM inquiries that begin with drawings, material grades, annual demand and machining requirements.
Lost foam, resin sand, coated sand, iron-based coated sand and precision casting support different structures, sizes and batch programs.
Casting, machining, inspection, packing and shipment preparation are coordinated around professional overseas project handling.
Heritage
Our work is built on long-term iron casting manufacturing experience, from iron smelting and casting production to machining, surface treatment and inspection. We support overseas OEM customers who need reliable custom iron castings, stable quality and structured project coordination.
Since 2002
Long-cycle manufacturing and foundry development
800+
Personnel supporting smelting, casting and machining
200,000 m2
Manufacturing base area
300,000 Tons
Annual high-quality foundry iron output capacity
Manufacturing Base Overview
The company operates a large iron casting base in Shijiazhuang with smelting, multiple casting workshops, machining, inspection and export coordination.
Qualification
The manufacturing system includes high-quality foundry iron, ductile iron, pig iron and precision casting resources.
Qualification
Five large casting rooms, three machining rooms and multiple process lines support different iron part structures and batch programs.
Qualification
Management systems include ISO9001, IATF16949, ISO45001, ISO14001 and GJB9001C.
Qualification
Technical review, stable production and coordinated export delivery support industrial buyers.
Materials
We focus on iron materials. Different iron grades are selected according to strength, machinability, wear resistance, structure and application requirements.
Iron Material
A practical solution for machine structures, housings, pump bodies and general industrial components that benefit from vibration damping and castability.
Common in pump components, machine beds, housings and covers.
Iron Material
Used when higher strength, impact resistance and better elongation are needed for loaded or pressure-bearing iron parts.
Suitable for valve bodies, gearbox housings, brackets and automotive parts.
Iron Material
Designed for abrasive working conditions where service life and surface durability are critical to plant uptime.
Applied in liners, wear plates, crushing and conveying components.
Iron Material
Chosen for demanding wear environments requiring elevated hardness and stable performance in mineral or slurry systems.
Used for impellers, wear sleeves, inserts and high-abrasion parts.
Iron Material
Castings supplied with machining coordination for tighter fits, ready-to-assemble interfaces and controlled dimensional requirements.
Ideal for OEM projects requiring casting plus finish machining delivery.
Factory Visuals
These factory images show actual workshop, casting and machining activity.

Factory Visual
Foundry scene for custom iron casting projects.

Factory Visual
Lost foam workshop for different structures and batch programs.

Factory Visual
Machining support for dimensional processing and coordinated delivery.
Casting Lines
Different iron castings require different production routes. Based on your drawing, weight, structure, quantity and quality requirements, we help evaluate a suitable casting process before quotation.

Casting Line
Suitable for complex iron castings with integrated structures, internal cavities and medium-to-large sizes.
Frequently used for housings, pump components, reducer parts and machinery structures.
Supports more integrated geometries and cavity-rich designs
Can reduce assembly complexity for certain structural parts
Well suited to custom projects derived from technical drawings

Casting Line
Suitable for large iron castings, machine bases, heavy equipment parts, gantry castings and structural frames.
A fit for oversized cast structures that need foundry experience and handling coordination.
Suitable for heavier casting dimensions and structural sections
Useful for machine bases and large-frame industrial components
Matches export projects requiring large-part handling control

Casting Line
Suitable for medium and large iron castings and small-to-medium batch production.
Common for machine tool bases, equipment frames, pump parts and valve parts.
Flexible for different batch sizes and component families
Appropriate for robust structural castings with stable process control
Widely used for industrial iron parts with varied geometry

Casting Line
Suitable for smaller and medium-sized iron castings requiring better surface quality and dimensional stability.
Used when a cleaner casting appearance and repeatability matter for OEM production.
Supports improved surface quality for smaller casting forms
Supports dimensional stability in repeat production
Useful for castings that move into machining or assembly workflows

Casting Line
Suitable for batch production of iron castings requiring stable dimensions, consistent quality and improved mechanical performance.
A strong option for repeat OEM programs with controlled dimensional expectations.
Supports batch consistency for repeated part programs
Balances dimensional stability with production efficiency
Well aligned with established OEM supply requirements

Casting Line
Suitable for small and medium iron castings with complex shapes and higher dimensional requirements.
Useful for more intricate iron parts requiring stable batch production needs.
Accommodates smaller geometries with more detailed form
Suitable for projects with tighter dimensional expectations
Suitable for stable repeat manufacturing of complex shapes
Custom by Drawing
Send us your 2D drawing, 3D model, sample photos or technical specifications. We review the material, process, machining, inspection and delivery requirements, then coordinate production and export delivery.
Share 2D drawings, 3D files, sample photos and target requirements for review.
We evaluate iron grade, process route, wall thickness, machining needs and batch fit.
Pattern and tooling planning is arranged to match the chosen casting process.
Melting, molding and controlled foundry production follow the part program.
Machining and downstream finishing are coordinated according to the drawing and specification.
Final inspection, packing protection and export delivery support complete the order flow.
Industries
Supply experience covers industrial valves, machine tools, automotive, large engineering vehicles, robotics, wind power, rail transit and other equipment sectors where iron parts are tied directly to end-use performance.
OEM Sector
Bodies, housings, impeller-related parts and valve components requiring stable iron casting control.
OEM Sector
Transmission housings, covers and structural parts with machining interfaces and assembly requirements.
OEM Sector
Field equipment castings balancing durability, repeat production and application-specific geometry.
OEM Sector
Selected iron components for OEM and industrial vehicle systems requiring controlled production discipline.
OEM Sector
Beds, bases, frames and machine structures where iron's damping and rigidity are valuable.
OEM Sector
Larger structural castings for demanding service conditions and robust industrial assemblies.
OEM Sector
Abrasive-duty iron components for service environments that call for harder, longer-life materials.
Project References
Common OEM iron casting programs across materials, process routes and delivery requirements.

Drawing-based pump and valve parts often require stable material selection, machining allowance review and process matching between resin sand, lost foam or coated sand routes.
Grey iron and ductile iron options based on pressure, rigidity and machining needs
Typical scope includes bodies, covers, impeller-related housings and valve structures
Supply flow can combine casting, machining inspection and export packing preparation

Machine tool structures and base castings benefit from foundry experience in heavier sections, rigidity-focused geometry and coordinated machining of critical interfaces.
Commonly matched with large lost foam or resin sand casting routes
Suitable for beds, bases, frames and gantry-related structural parts
Often delivered with machining coordination for assembly and alignment surfaces

For slurry, impact or abrasive media, wear-resistant iron and high chromium casting projects need material review, hardness targets and suitable process selection.
Material review can position wear-resistant iron or high chromium iron grades
Typical applications include liners, sleeves, inserts and heavy-duty wear components
Inspection focus often includes hardness, structure review and final dimensional checks
Cooperation References
The company works with customers across valves, motors, machine tools, automotive castings and industrial equipment.

Export-Oriented Supply Coverage
Project support extends to Europe, the Americas, the Middle East and other industrial export markets.
Valve Industry
Industrial valve applications.
Motor Systems
Motor and drive system programs.
Pump Equipment
Pump body and housing programs.
Machine Tool
Machine tool structures.
CNC Equipment
CNC equipment base castings.
Automotive
Automotive casting supply.
Industrial Machinery
Industrial machinery components.
Industrial Manufacturing
Large-scale industrial manufacturing.
Equipment Reference
Equipment and machining-related projects.
Selected partner and customer references.
Quality
Quality control covers composition analysis, mechanical property verification, hardness, metallography, dimensional checks, machining review and final packing inspection.
Material confirmation and charge traceability
Chemical composition analysis
Mechanical properties verification
Hardness testing
Metallographic inspection
Dimensional inspection
Machining inspection
Packing inspection before shipment
Search Entry Pages
These pages are built around real sourcing questions instead of broad company language, which makes them more suitable as entry points for search and AI systems.
Answer-Oriented Page
Drawing-based custom iron castings for OEM buyers, including process review, material selection, machining planning, and inspection support.
Answer-Oriented Page
Ductile iron casting manufacturer page covering grade discussion, process review, machining support, inspection, and export-oriented OEM handling.
Answer-Oriented Page
Gray iron casting supplier page for OEM buyers looking for drawing review, process matching, machining coordination, and export-ready handling.
Answer-Oriented Page
Resin sand casting manufacturer page for buyers comparing molding routes, part structure fit, machining expectations, and OEM export handling.
Answer-Oriented Page
Machined iron castings page for buyers who need casting plus machining, tolerance review, inspection planning, and export-ready OEM handling.
Answer-Oriented Page
Iron casting quality control page for OEM buyers looking for inspection scope, machining checks, documentation, and export-oriented review support.
Buyer FAQ
These are common sourcing questions from overseas buyers and also the kind of answer-oriented content AI systems are more likely to cite.
Yes. A 2D drawing is often enough for an initial process review and rough quotation. A 3D model helps shorten evaluation time when the structure is complex or machining and wall-thickness checks are critical.
Yes. The current website is positioned around drawing-based custom iron casting projects, including gray iron, ductile iron, wear-resistant iron, and high chromium iron castings.
The most useful starting package is the drawing, material grade, quantity, annual demand, machining scope, inspection requirements, and target delivery timing. If the full package is not ready yet, application details and sample photos can still be used for review.
Yes. The site already highlights manufacturing capability and quality control resources, which makes it suitable for OEM buyers who need casting, machining, inspection, and export coordination.
Yes. Many overseas RFQs begin before the final route is locked. An early discussion based on part function, service condition, and batch expectation is completely normal.
Yes. In addition to the RFQ page, buyers can also send drawings, photos, and project notes directly to the email address or WhatsApp contact shown on the site.
RFQ Focus
Upload your drawing, material grade, quantity and machining requirements. We will review the part structure, iron material, casting route and production feasibility before quotation.