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Palmer Mfg. Supplying Parts for IMF Equipment

Nov. 22, 2016
Engineering, producing repair and replacement parts for no-bake systems Chemically bonded sand molding Global next-day shipment
IMF s.r.l. is a well-recognized brand for no-bake sand molding systems. “Palmer is pleased to produce blades and parts at our Springfield, OH manufacturing facility,” offered, said Jack Palmer, president of Palmer Manufacturing

Palmer Manufacturing & Supply reports it has started engineering repair and replacement parts for no-bake foundry equipment designed and manufactured by IMF s.r.l., including sand-mixer blades. “Palmer is pleased to produce blades and parts at our Springfield, OH, manufacturing facility. We are stocking blades for next day shipment – globally,” according to president Jack Palmer, President, Palmer Manufacturing & Supply.

Impianti Macchine Fonderia (IMF), headquartered in Luino, Italy, is among the most widely recognized developers and suppliers for chemically bonded (no-bake) sand molding machinery. It also develops sand mixers, core room equipment, sand reclamation and sand conditioning systems, and numerous other metalcasting process machines and technologies.

Palmer Manufacturing is a design, engineering, and manufacturing source of heavy-duty no-bake foundry equipment, including sand mixers, molding systems, core room equipment, sand reclamation, mold handlers, pumping systems, sand conditioning, pneumatic conveyors, compaction tables, heaters, Robotic 3D printers, spare parts/blades, and complete foundry systems and engineering services.  

By offering repair parts and a full line of blades for IMF mixers, Palmer Manufacturing’s will be providing a single-source supply to foundries worldwide.

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Robert Brooks has been a business-to-business reporter, writer, editor, and columnist for more than 20 years, specializing in the primary metal and basic manufacturing industries. His work has covered a wide range of topics, including process technology, resource development, material selection, product design, workforce development, and industrial market strategies, among others. Currently, he specializes in subjects related to metal component and product design, development, and manufacturing — including castings, forgings, machined parts, and fabrications.

Brooks is a graduate of Kenyon College (B.A. English, Political Science) and Emory University (M.A. English.)