Bradken's Engineered Products Division is a full service steel foundry and machining organization. Carbon, low alloy & stainless steel castings weighing as much as 55,000 lbs, we cover a wide range of materials and configurations.
From engineered concept to finished product, Bradken keys in on highly engineered, large, complex, mission critical steel castings. In order to support that claim our Engineered Products division employs leading edge technology, coupled with extensive industry experience & value added offerings.
- Assisted Engineering (Fabrication to cast, improving castability)
- Patterns & Tooling
- Carbon/Stainless & Specialty Steel Castings, NiResist Castings
- Linatron X-Ray capabilities for wall thicknesses beyond 6.5"
- Nuclear certified (Nuclear grade castings)
- Machining & Value Added Services
- Global Sourcing
- Large Fabrications
- Wear Parts & Armor Plate
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[05.18.10] - Acquisition Almac Machine Works Canada
On May 17, 2010, a newly formed subsidiary of Bradken, Inc. entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement, dated as of May 17, 2010, with Almac Machine Works Ltd., an Alberta corporation.
[02.17.10] - 17/02/2010 – Bradken’s Amite Facility achieves Two Million Work-Hours without a Lost Time Accident
Bradken, a leading global supplier of differentiated consumable and capital products, is pleased to announce that on February 3rd at 11:30 AM CST the Company’s Amite facility (Amite, LA USA) reached a new milestone in safety by working 2,000,000 hours without a lost time accident. This represents 1,771 days, nearly five full calendar years, of commitment to excellence in identifying, controlling, and managing the safety of the work environment. The Amite facility is part of Bradken Engineered Products division. At Bradken, safety is paramount and the Amite facility exemplifies our mantra: “To Safely Do What We Said – When We Said”.
[12.19.09] - Nuclear & Military Castings Upgrade Capability at Bradken Atlas (update)
Bradken’s foundry in Chehalis, WA recently underwent a successful NCA3800 audit conducted by ASME in response to an application submitted last year for accreditation as an approved materials organization for the manufacture and supply of nuclear controlled casting components. Tacoma’s certificate (QSC-204) will now list Chehalis (QSC-204-1) as an approved site of manufacture. The Chehalis focus will be specialty alloys and small complex parts in the size range of 50 to 1,000 pounds with minimum heat size of only 500lbs.