New chapter ahead for Columbia Steel
Columbia Steel Casting Co. came to terms with CMS Cepcor on a deal that incorporates a new company.
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Columbia Steel Casting Co. came to terms with CMS Cepcor on a deal that incorporates a new company.
Read MoreColumbia Steel’s engineers know that gaining optimal part life begins with wear analysis to identify areas that take the most abuse.
Read MoreCheck out some of the latest crushing and breaking equipment from Hazemag, Columbia Steel, Okada America, Unified Screening & Crushing, Astec Industries and thyssenkrupp.
Read MoreBy looking beyond the concept of basic gravity feeding, Columbia Steel has developed a unique cone mantle intended to direct feed more efficiently. This patented design can produce a higher volume of crushed product by consistently drawing material into the cone crushing chamber.
Read MoreThe Columbia Steel team looks forward to helping you get the most from your crushers. Columbia engineers are problem-solving specialists, designing crushing surfaces to improve production and product sizing, while lowering discard weight and overall operating costs.
Read MoreMartha Cox, president and CEO of Columbia Steel, paid P&Q a visit to discuss her company’s 120-year history and share the change she’s seen take place within the aggregate industry during her time.
Read MoreCustomer field trials of Columbia’s 24 percent manganese L7M Xtralloy have demonstrated it is ideal for high wear applications requiring thick sections. Ten sets of L7M liners have averaged 35 days of service life, compared to 19 days for the customer’s previous OEM liners, under extremely hard and abrasive mining conditions.
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