The Iron Casting Research Institute (ICRI) is a renowned organization that was established in 1939 by ten foundry firms in Columbus, Ohio. Originally known as the Gray Iron Research Institute, ICRI was formed with the aim of improving melting operations in foundries. Over the years, ICRI has evolved and now represents seventeen members with thirty-one foundries across twelve states, producing a variety of irons. The institute's mission is to enhance technical proficiency in the production of cost-effective and high-quality iron castings, while also fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among its members.
With a highly qualified staff and a unique rapport with its members, ICRI offers various membership options tailored to the needs of iron foundries in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The institute provides a range of services, including transferring foundry technology, developing new processes, consulting on foundry problems, and offering educational programs for technical and operating personnel. ICRI is committed to advancing the field of iron casting and contributing to the growth and success of its member foundries.
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