Corporate Headquarters
301 Spring Street
East Jordan, MI 49727

800.626.4653
MADE IN THE USA

Our Capabilities

Continuous reinvestment in our production facilities has allowed East Jordan Iron Works to become a leader in the construction products industry. Recent investments include the HWS molding line, mechanized casting handling equipment, and automated grind operations. Experienced professionals with the latest technical equipment monitor and control the sand, melt, mold and finishing systems to assure high quality castings.

Pattern Shop

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As part of the EJIW Foundry complex in East Jordan, Michigan, the Pattern Shop underwent significant renovation in 2001, greatly increasing our pattern making capacity while decreasing our time to market. Several new Haas CNC milling machines were installed and additional pattern making services and equipment were brought in-house streamlining the total pattern making operation.

Molding Centers

East Jordan Iron Works offers the advantage of producing low, medium or high volume runs of standard or customized castings in a wide range of sizes. With various molding centers in operation, EJIW can promptly fulfill your needs with consistent high quality construction castings. EJIW molding centers include automated green sand lines, sand slinger lines and a no bake molding line. The automated lines handle flasks up to 50" x 50", ample enough to accommodate most of your largest street castings.

Finishing Department & Machined Bearing Surfaces

Whatever the product demands - drilling, tapping, finishing, the equipment to achieve this is located within our modern finishing department. Heavy duty castings are machined horizontally and vertically when specified, guaranteeing a uniform fit plus interchangeability with installed base. Accurately machined bearing seating surfaces prevent rocking and are standard on traffic area EJIW non-bolted construction and utility castings.
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