Top Aluminum Casting Companies in the USA

Aluminum is valued for its combination of strength, lightness, corrosion resistance, and alloying ability across a wide span of industries. We’ve already covered the top manufacturers of raw aluminum elsewhere, as well as the different aluminum types available and their applications. In this guide, we’ll be covering the top aluminum casting companies in the US across our platform, as well as the top global aluminum casting companies according to AlCircle.com.

At a glance:

  1. Top US Aluminum Casting Companies on Thomasnet.com
  2. Top Global Aluminum Casting Companies

Top US Aluminum Casting Companies on Thomasnet.com

Table 1 shows details on the top aluminum casting companies on Thomasnet.com across the USA. Companies are in order of most to least annual sales in millions of US dollars. Additional information includes each company’s headquarters and size in number of employees. Dashes indicate where information was unavailable.

Table 1: Top US Aluminum Casting Companies on Thomasnet.com

 

Company

Headquarters

Annual Sales

Number of Employees

1

CAB Incorporated

Buford, GA

50-99.9

50-99

2

Offshore Direct Metals, Inc.

Cocoa Beach, FL

10-24.9

10-49

3

Littlestown Foundry, Inc.

Littlestown, PA

10-24.9

50-99

4

DyCast Specialties Corp.

Starbuck, MN

5-9.9

50-99

5

K & H Precision Products, Inc.

Honeoye Falls, NY

5-9.9

10-49

6

IQE, LLC

Indianapolis, IN

1-4.9

50-99

7

Specialized Castings

Greenville, OH

1-4.9

10-49

8

Alumicast, Inc.

Dallas, GA

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1-9

9

Mardek, LLC

North Hero, VT

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10

MES

Lewis Center, OH

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50-99

In Buford, GA, CAB Incorporated offers sand, investment, high pressure die, and low pressure mold castings, as well as forgings, machining, modeling, and fabrication. Its castings include steel, iron, aluminum, brass, copper, titanium, zinc and magnesium alloys.

Offshore Direct Metals is based in Cocoa Beach, FL. Apart from offering castings in aluminum, zinc, steel, and iron, they also provide metal extrusions, coils, circles, billets, plate, sheets, tubing, and parts, as well as plastic extrusions and injection molding.

Littlestown Foundry, in Littlestown, PA, offers aluminum sand castings up to 20 lbs for 356 and 319 alloys. The company, which specializes in commercial castings, also offers machining, testing, finishing services, and lab services.

In Starbuck, MN, DyCast Specialties Corp. specializes in aluminum and zinc die casting to a tolerance of +/- .0025 up to 10 lbs. The company also offers prototyping, tooling, machining, finishing, and assembly. Its secondary services include deburring, assembly, annealing, machining, plating, coating, and painting.

K & H Precision Products, in Honeoye Falls, NY, offers aluminum and zinc casting using plaster, sand, and hybrid molds. The company most commonly casts with 319, 355, 356, and 380 aluminum alloys, as well as zinc 3, 5, and 12.

In Indianapolis, IN, IQE provides aluminum die casting as well as investment and sand casting, stamping, forging, and injection molding for other materials. Additionally, the company offers stock rigging hardware and construction clamps.

Specialized Castings, in Greenville, OH, specializes in aluminum short run and prototype castings, with prototypes up to 4,000 lbs. They offer sand, green sand, and rubber plaster casting, as well as secondary CNC machining, pattern making, finishing services, inspection, and testing. 

Alumicast serves the architectural, transportation, and power generation industries in Dallas, GA. The company specializes in green sand aluminum foundry work, with additional core making, heat treating, and shot blasting services.

In North Hero, VT, Mardek casts aluminum, beryllium, steel, magnesium, nickel, titanium, and zinc. Its casting services include die, investment, sand, permanent mold, and injection molding, although it also offers hot and cold forging, machining, and finishing services.

MES, based in Lewis Center, OH, offers die and investment casting, forging, extrusion, CNC machining, and assemblies. It handles aluminum, magnesium, zinc, brass, and copper for its investment casting, whiles its die casting involves iron, steel, and nickel.

Top Global Aluminum Casting Companies

Below we’ve outlined information on the top aluminum casting companies globally, as ranked by AlCircle.com. The table includes company names, headquarters locations, year founded, and number of locations listed on each company’s website.

Table 2: Top Aluminum Casting Companies Worldwide

Source: https://www.alcircle.com/news/top-ten-aluminium-casting-manufacturers-in-the-world-26477

*The list also included Bodine Aluminum, which is now absorbed into Toyota.

 

Company

Headquarters

Year Founded

Locations on Website

1

Alcast Technologies

Hamilton, ON

1994

1

2

Arconic

Pittsburgh, PA

2016

32

3

Consolidated Metco

Vancouver, WA

1969

11

4

Dynacast International

Charlotte, NC

1936

26

5

Gibbs Die Casting

Henderson, KY

1966

3

6

Ryobi Limited

Fuchu City, Hiroshima, Japan

1943

15

7

Martinrea Honsel

Meschede, Germany

1908

11

8

Leggett & Platt

Carthage, MO

1883

145

9

Endurance

Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

1986

14

Alcast Technologies, in Hamilton, ON, specializes in precision aluminum casting and machining services, with additional molding, heat treating, tooling, core making, and finishing services. The company offerings castings from ounces to 400 lbs.

Arconic, based in Pittsburgh, PA, offers castings through its Howmet division, which will soon be splitting off into its own company. Howmet offers aluminum castings for the aerospace, commercial transportation, and defense industries, as well as forging, hot forming, extruding, and machining.

Consolidated Metco specializes in products for commercial vehicles. Headquartered in Vancouver, WA, the company offers permanent mold, low pressure, and high pressure die casting for aluminum, as well as project engineering, machining, subassembly, and finishing services.

Dynacast International, in Charlotte, NC, offers zinc, aluminum, and magnesium die casting, including hot chamber, cold chamber, injection metal assembly, multi-slide and conventional die casting. They serve several industries including the automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics sectors.

Based in Henderson, KY, Gibbs Die Casting provides engineering, tool and die, die casting, machining, and assembly services. The company specializes in high pressure die casting, in magnesium and aluminum alloys, for driveline and transmission components.

Based out of Hiroshima, Japan, Ryobi Limited’s offerings include die castings, printing equipment, and builders’ hardware. The company’s aluminum and magnesium die castings are meant for automotive applications.

Martinrea Honsel, headquartered in Meschede, Germany, offers light metal components for the automotive and nonautomotive industries. Its cast products include automotive transmission, suspension, and engine parts.

In Carthage, MO, Leggett & Platt supplies comfort and support systems for the aerospace, automotive, furniture, and hydraulic cylinder products. The company provides aluminum die casting, plastic injection molding, steel stamping, tube bending, plywood compression molding, and cut and sew services.

Endurance is headquartered in Aurangabad, India. They offer high pressure, low pressure, and gravity aluminum die casting, as well as secondary services include casting machining and painting. They also manufacture transmission, suspension, and braking system products.

Conclusion

Now that we’ve covered the top aluminum casting companies on Thomasnet.com as well as globally, we hope this will enable you to source more effectively. To take the next step in sourcing, check out our Supplier Discovery page, which has details on over 1,400 aluminum casting companies across the US and Canada.

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