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In September, 1970, the first bucket of natural soil was excavated at the construction site to lay the foundation for the Cast Iron Foundry to be; and in 1975 the five-year-phase of construction work was concluded with commissioning of all the production buildings, providing them with heating and proceeding to the erection of main technological equipment. Already by the end of 1975, the production of aluminum castings (83 descriptions) was organized in the experimental shop of the Nonferrous Foundry. Manufacturing of iron and steel castings started in 1976. For the period from 1972 till 1976 approximately 1800 workers, engineers and technicians were trained at the best foundries of the former Soviet Union. More than 300 specialists were trained and participated in the acceptance of equipment abroad. Afterwards, either workers or engineers and technicians who presented “the Gold Capital” of the plant bore the brunt of difficulties to bring production to the design figures at the 1st and 2nd phases of construction and were engaged in active search and manufacturing application (introduction) of the latest and more advanced technologies. Since its foundation the plant has been a part of KAMAZ Inc. until December 26, 1997 when it got an independent status and the name of Kamsky Foundry OJSC. On August 15, 2002 the Foundry was incorporated in KAMAZ – Metallurgy Plc. as a structural division. The FOSECO argon jet degassing process is used in production of the most important castings that should conform to the strictest requirements regarding the hydrogen saturation of alloys. X- Ray inspection is provided to detect internal casting defects in the case when visual inspection does not work. It is worth to note that any batch of castings is admitted to subsequent |
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