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Your small business may run a machine shop or turn to one for steel casting services. Unlike iron casting, steel casting allows for the creation of products designed to operate under extreme heat or pressures. Steel casting combines strong steel alloys with superheated raw materials to create exceptionally strong objects that are resistant to heat, damage and corrosion.

Steel casting services require careful marketing. Few consumers have a need for casting and most work in this business comes from other machine shops and heavy industrial manufacturers. Many manufacturers contract with a machine shop to use their alloy or carbon steel setups to create specialized parts that eventually become part of airplanes, gears, railcars, valves and other powerful equipment. Your company may benefit from advertising in trade magazines where steel is regularly used, such as airplane or car manufacturers, or by visiting and offering to set up deals with other machine shops.

Steel casting requires specialized knowledge of casting operations. Employees working in this field are typically highly trained specialists and command high salaries. Entrepreneurs must keep this in mind when determining labor and training costs for their employees. Skills required in this industry constantly change, and Business.com remains a great source for the latest information on steel casting and other resources for your small business.


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