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Our History
Glidewell
Specialties Foundry Company was founded in 1962 by Aaron S. Glidewell in
Birmingham, AL. The foundry originally serviced the local Birmingham
steel mills and railroad wheel manufacturers. In the late 1960's the
foundry began to produce castings for the coke oven industry and by the
early 1970's was shipping castings to steel mills all over the eastern
half of the United States.
The markets served by the foundry continued to expand and in the early
1980's the foundry became a major supplier to some of the larger valve
manufacturers in the country. Since that time Glidewell has made valves
which have been shipped all over the world, including the replacement
valves for a significant portion of the Panama Canal. In 1985 Glidewell
Foundry merged with Southern Foundry and moved to its present day site
in Calera, AL.

Glidewell’s diversification has continued through the present to include
most of the industries in the United States that consume heavy
industrial castings.
Many improvements were added to the foundry in the 1990’s, which
included both mechanical and thermal sand reclamation. Since 2000,
improvements have included a new cleaning room, complete with a new shot
blast machine and pneumatic hammer for riser removal, new molding sand
mixers, a new ductile iron treatment station, all new chemical and
physical lab equipment, a complete new metallography lab and several new
building additions. A new core room which included automated material
handling was brought on stream in early 2007.

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