The Chicago Firebrick Division represents a complete line of high quality refractories for the foundry industry and a variety of industrial applications including an extensive line of refractory products for iron cupolas and iron transfer systems.  
     
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Foundry Industry
 

The Chicago Fire Brick Company supplied high quality refractories to the cupola melting industry for 100 years.  With the acquisition of certain assets of Chicago Fire Brick, Allied Mineral Products, Inc. is now committed to the advancement of refractory technology for foundry applications.  Allied is dedicated to making the Chicago Fire Brick product line the industry leader in technologically advanced refractories for the cupola melting industry.  Core strengths of Research, Application Engineering, and Technical Services enable us to succeed at these goals.
 

Allied Mineral Products Inc. has designed, manufactured and sold monolithic refractories to the foundry industry since 1961.  We are the leading supplier of induction melting refractories for all metal melting segments in the United States and many other countries.  The acquisition of the Chicago Fire Brick product line solidifies our leadership in the foundry market.   We have sales representatives located in 14 countries and manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, South Africa, and Italy.
 

We are committed to getting the job done, on time, anywhere in the world.  "Being There" is our commitment to the foundry industry worldwide.
 

Foundry Markets Served:
Cupolas
Ladle Linings and Maintenance
Mortars
Maintenance and Miscellaneous
Other Forms of Installation

 

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