Brass Casting Foundry Illinois

A brass casting foundry in Illinois must deliver consistent material control, repeatable production, and the ability to support machining requirements without delays between vendors. Cast Technologies produces brass castings for OEMs that require dependable quality from prototype through full production.

Located in Peoria, Illinois, Cast Technologies is a fourth-generation family-owned foundry with roots dating back to 1887. Our vertically integrated foundry and machine shop allow us to control the process from raw material through completed part with full accountability.

If you are evaluating brass casting foundries, our team can review your specifications and provide a clear path to production. Request a quote to get started.

What Does a Brass Casting Foundry Do?

Cast Technologies manufactures brass castings for industrial applications where corrosion resistance, machinability, and long-term performance are required. Our foundry supports a wide range of copper-based alloys and molding methods to meet part specifications and production demands.

We produce brass components such as:

Our brass casting capabilities include:

We maintain controlled processes for both leaded and non-leaded alloys, including physical separation of equipment when required.

Who Is This Service Right For?

Brass casting is typically used by manufacturers that need corrosion-resistant components with reliable machinability and consistent performance across production runs.

This service is a strong fit for:

If your application requires stable material performance and production consistency, brass casting is often an effective solution.

Why Choose Cast Technologies as Your Brass Casting Foundry?

Selecting a brass casting foundry is often about maintaining quality while reducing production risk. Cast Technologies is structured to manage both casting and machining in one operation.

What Does the Brass Casting Process Look Like?

Our process is structured to provide clarity, consistency, and repeatable results.

  1. Project review and design analysis: We evaluate part geometry, alloy selection, and production requirements. Design support is available using Solidworks.
  2. Tooling and mold selection: We determine the appropriate molding method based on size, complexity, and volume.
  3. Casting production: Brass is melted and poured under controlled conditions to maintain material integrity and dimensional accuracy.
  4. Machining and finishing: Parts move directly into our CNC machining department for precision finishing and completion to print.
  5. Inspection and verification: Dimensional checks are performed using CMM equipment and measurement tools.
  6. Production scaling and delivery: After validation, production can scale to meet ongoing manufacturing demand.

Serving Manufacturers Across Illinois and Nationwide

Cast Technologies is located in Peoria, Illinois and serves manufacturers across Illinois, the Midwest, and the United States. Our facility supports efficient production and dependable delivery for OEM customers requiring brass casting and machining services.

We work with companies that require consistent output, clear communication, and a reliable manufacturing partner.

Brass Casting Foundry FAQs

What are the benefits of brass castings?

Brass provides strong corrosion resistance, good machinability, and consistent performance in fluid handling and industrial applications.

Do you machine brass castings in-house?

Yes. Our CNC machining department completes parts to print without outsourcing.

What types of brass alloys do you work with?

We pour more than 30 brass and bronze alloys, including both leaded and non-leaded materials.

Can you support prototype and production work?

Yes. We support projects from early development through full production.

What industries use brass castings?

Brass castings are commonly used in plumbing, fluid control, industrial equipment, and electrical applications.

Request a Quote from a Brass Casting Foundry in Illinois

If you are sourcing a brass casting foundry in Illinois, Cast Technologies provides a controlled, integrated approach from casting through machining.

Speak with our team to review your requirements or request a quote to begin your project.