Materials we are using
Cast iron
Cast iron, an alloy of iron and carbon (2%–4%), is widely valued for its excellent castability, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Major types of cast iron include gray cast iron (offering good vibration damping and ease of machining), ductile cast iron (noted for its strength, flexibility, and impact resistance), and white cast iron (recognized for its hardness and wear resistance). Cast iron is ideal for manufacturing machine parts, load-bearing structures, technical components, and outdoor products requiring durability, heat resistance, and mechanical strength, such as pumps and pump components, elevator counterweights, industrial gears, and lamp posts.

Cast Steel: Strong, Reliable, and Built to Last
Cast steel is a highly durable and versatile material widely used in heavy industry, construction, and machinery manufacturing. It is made by melting steel and pouring it into molds to form complex shapes with excellent mechanical properties.
Cast steel offers a great balance of strength, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. It is especially suited for applications where safety, impact resistance, and durability are essential.


Aluminum
Cast aluminum is a popular material used in many different industries due to its excellent combination of strength, light weight and corrosion resistance. With its physical advantages, cast aluminum is used to produce items such as railings, lamp posts, outdoor furniture, gates, etc. Choosing cast aluminum means reducing weight, cutting costs and increasing product durability. This is the perfect solution for manufacturers looking for performance and efficiency.

Custom Restoration of Antique Products: Bringing History Back to Life
Restoring antique and old products is not only preserving history and craftsmanship, but also rediscovering and honoring the art and identity of the ancients. We base on antique products, create new molds and adjust the molds according to requirements in terms of size as well as adding or removing details.