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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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