How To Tell if Casting Is Right for Your Products

Our recent post on fabrication to casting conversion might have gotten your wheels turning. Now you’re wondering, “Could my products benefit by making the switch to casting?”

If you sell, use or otherwise produce fabricated parts, there’s a good chance that you could produce them better, cheaper and faster through casting. To help you decide, we’ve prepared a brief Part Evaluation survey.

Before you get started, close your eyes. Now think of a product you currently produce through fabrication.

Visualize it…

Concentrate…

Now, open your eyes and click below and take the 3-minute survey.


 

How did you do?

If it looks like your product is a good candidate and you're ready to take the next step, contact The Eagle Group to get an expert's opinion on fab-casting conversion. It's free, it's easy, and it could be the best decision you ever made for your part.

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