A foundry operates at extremely high temperatures, typically ranging from 1,200 to 1,600 degrees Celsius (2,192 to 2,912 degrees Fahrenheit) depending on the metal being melted. This intense heat is necessary to liquefy metals like iron, aluminum, and copper for casting processes. Safety measures are crucial in such environments due to the risks associated with high temperatures and molten metal.
Tobbing foundry, production foundry, captive foundry, independent foundry...
Foundry workers
The plural form of foundry is foundries.
Saracen Foundry was created in 1850.
Cloud Foundry was created in 2011.
Miners Foundry was created in 1856.
Goldens' Foundry was created in 1882.
Vulcan Foundry was created in 1832.
Railway Foundry was created in 1838.
Railway Foundry ended in 1846.
Foundry - comics - was created in 1994.
Bowmanville Foundry was created in 1901.