A new cast part
What does it do? What material, weight, volume and timing do you know?
Ask Ed about this →
Edelbrock Aluminum Foundries Website ideaEdelbrock already has the foundry capability. This page shows how the website could make it easier to start a conversation.
You do not need a finished RFQ to have a useful first conversation.
What does it do? What material, weight, volume and timing do you know?
Ask Ed about this →Bring the drawing, tooling condition, quality history and why you are considering a move.
Ask Ed about this →Talk through geometry, patterns, cores, prototypes and manufacturability.
Ask Ed about this →Add heat treatment, machining, assembly, packaging and inspection needs.
Ask Ed about this →Edelbrock’s existing presentation already tells this story. The website should make it easy to understand.
Edelbrock was founded in 1938 and opened its first foundry in 1990. The company’s history is built around making parts, testing them and improving them. That is a strong story for buyers who need castings that work.
Read the company history →Ask for enough information to know who should call and what to discuss. Keep the full quote form for projects that are ready.
This is an internal website idea, not an official Edelbrock site or offer. It uses Edelbrock’s supplied foundry presentation and public sources. The foundry team must confirm current capability, capacity, certification, alloy, timing, pricing and project fit.