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Edelbrock Has a New Site Just for its Aluminum Foundry


Edelbrock Has a New Site Just for its Aluminum Foundry

Everyone knows about Edelbrock and all the company’s speed parts, but did you know that Edelbrock owns and operates its own foundry to make intake manifolds, heads, and anything else that’s cast in aluminum? It’s in San Jacinto, California. Edelbrock has just made a new web site just for information about the foundry.

It looks like Edelbrock is trying to drum up some outside work instead of just making its own parts. We hope it works, both to help out the performance side of Edelbrock and to keep more manufacturing here in America.

Here’s the official press release.

TORRANCE, CA – Edelbrock is excited to announce the launch of its all-new foundries services website: http://www.edelbrockfoundry.com.
Edelbrock has created this website to showcase their foundry
capabilities, specializing in sand-cast and permanent mold aluminum
castings for automotive and industrial markets.

Located
in San Jacinto, CA, both Edelbrock foundries are touted as the most
modern facilities west of the Mississippi, offering unparalleled
aluminum molding capabilities. Edelbrock foundries services include
concurrent design engineering, traditional and CNC pattern making,
tooling production, core production, green and dry sand mold, permanent
and semi-permanent mold metalcasting, solution heat treatment and
ageing, finishing and machining. Edelbrock foundries ISO 9001:2008
registration, an internationally recognized standard for quality
management systems, reinforces their commitment to producing the finest
Made in the USA quality castings.

Because the Edelbrock
foundries deliver so much more than a basic aluminum foundry, an online
tool was necessary to demonstrate the many value added services
offered. Besides a complete description of the extraordinary services
offered, the new website boasts a contemporary, easy-to-navigate
design, a unique photo gallery, video tour of the facilities, and a
“get a quote” online fill-in form.

For more information please visit http://www.edelbrockfoundry.com.

Edelbrock foundry


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