Pacific Alloy Casting Inc.
Pacific Alloy Casting Co. Inc. was established in 1937 by brothers George and Winfield Leach in what is now the City of Vernon, California. Originally, it was named Pacific Ball Manufacturing Co. In 1940, the foundry moved to its present, six-acre site in South Gate near Los Angeles. Pacific Ball produced abrasion-resistant grinding balls and ball mill liners for the mining industry. Pacific Ball partnered with International Nickel Co. in 1950 to become the first licensed producer in the west of Ni-Hard, a cast iron known for its abrasion-resistant properties. As the foundry grew, we expanded our production facility to provide an increasing assortment of alloys and products to fill our customer’s needs. Today, Pacific Alloy is a 65,000-sq. ft., state-of-the-art foundry using the most advanced technology. We cast abrasion-, corrosion- and heat-resistant iron castings, as well as gray and ductile irons used for common industrial castings.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Metal - Steel
- Market Focus:
- Nationally (across the country)
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
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