Hunter Foundry Machinery
Hunter Foundry Machinery Corporation was established in 1964 as Hunter Automated Machinery Corporation with the invention of the world's first gravity-filled automated matchplate molding machine. This began the company's history of innovation and launched the foundry industry into a new industrial revolution. Pioneered by William "Al" Hunter in his home garage, the original HMP-10 machine streamlined the laborious metal casting process by offering foundries unimagined new capabilities by producing as many molds in one hour as most had previously been produced in an entire day. As industry demands grew, Hunter responded with advanced solutions such as automated mold handling equipment and coresetters. Now in its 50th year, Hunter Foundry Machinery Corporation's inventions have earned nearly 150 U.S. and international patents. Hunter has produced more than 1,800 molding machines and mold handling systems for customers around the world. The company's global reach extends from offices in the U.S., Brazil, China, India and Italy through North American, South American and Asia-Pacific manufacturing sites. Hunter's sales and technical support is underscored by its $12 million parts inventory, established to maintain each machine's original production capability across the worldwide foundry market.
About Hunter Foundry Machinery
Founded
1964Estimated Revenue
$10M-$50MEmployees
51-250Funding / Mkt. Cap
$886KCategory
Industry
MachineryLocation
City
SchaumburgState
IllinoisCountry
United StatesHunter Foundry Machinery
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