Founded in 1978 Industrial Link initially focused on cast iron parts for the railroad industry and consumer products such as wood burning stoves and skillets. In 1985 the company installed its first induction melting equipment, a state of the art Baird DV-4 Spectrometer, and began producing steel to serve the local mining and cement industries.

From 1990 to 1997 Industrial Link.com continued expanding its capabilities by installing an automated molding line that substantially improved molding efficiencies and production capacity. Melting capacity was also increased during the same time with the addition of two induction furnaces.

A no-bake line, pit molding, heat treatment capabilities and a pattern shop were also added increasing flexibility and gaining control over critical parts of the process.

From 1997 to 2003 the company continued to grow by up-dating its no-bake line to a state of the art Kloster Molding System, and improving its in-house pattern shop and machining capabilities.
Recently the company added a Pillar 8800 lb Induction melting unit, and has installed two Osborn 730RJW Green sand molding machines and four Eaton-PermCast -Cast Iron Permanent Molding machines, to address the needs of the Hydraulic industry. Significant increases in building space, material handling equipment and other equipment, and extensive development of manufacturing staff have increased both production capacity and markets, while improving processes and reducing costs.

The foundry has been serving the US and Canadian markets since 1987 and 1996 respectively and is able to make deliveries to the customer site in Mexico and across the US border to our warehouse in El Paso, TX.


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