Dean Group and the Marine Industry
Stainless steel is one of the most common marine investment casting materials and, at Dean Group, we have supplied recreational and commercial marine parts for the sector for many years. With such a focus put onto the functional use of the parts, it’s imperative you choose a metal casting foundry you can trust.
We’re proud to have supplied castings to support many leading industry projects. From concept to finished product, Dean Group can produce castings that are made to measure for any marine industry project.
With our experience of working with OEMs and Tier 1s, we are experts when it comes to castings for the industry. From premium grade investment casting of pistons to boating and sailing parts in stainless steel, we have supplied them all. The components we manufacture also meet ISO 9001:2015 quality standards.
With our innovative stainless steel casting process and commercial grade investment casting, the high precision parts we produce will suit your specific requirements.
Marine Casting from Dean Group
We can design and manufacture castings for a range of uses in the industry, including:
- Pumps
- Deck hardware
- Engine components
- Bearing housings
- Bruce boat anchor
- Boat Steering Wheels
- Seal housings
- Cleats, handles, brackets, covers
- Pump housings and more
We can provide specialists alloys in stainless steel, aluminium, nickel or a metal of your choice, offering you the range of castings that is required to meet the specific needs of your project. While stainless steel is one of the most used metals in the industry due to its strong corrosion resistance, we have provided marine industry castings in bronze, aluminium and carbon steel as well.
With low unit costs and durable cleanable surfaces that can be painted and welded easily, we can provide marine investment castings for a range of uses, including custom-made castings specific to your needs.
Contact Us Today
If you would like to find out more about the castings provided to the marine industry by Dean Group, contact us. In the meantime, take a look at our case studies page to learn more about the work we do and our gallery to see examples of previously completed components for the industry.