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Established in 1972, Saudi Cast is a modern ferrous and non-ferrous foundry located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Production capacity is 800 tons per month of gray, ductile, bronze, and aluminum castings. So when they were looking for a solution to clean up the piles of green foundry sand that has spilled on the floor they selected the VAC-U-MAX Model 1020 to do the work. What was taking hours to clean up using shovels and numerous man hours has been cut to cleaning up in just a few minutes. Besides the sand that has spilled on the floor they also use the Model 1020 to clean out the underground pits that are inaccessible. Products & Services
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