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Patriot Achieves Energy Pledge Two Years in a Row!!

In 2009, Patriot Foundry & Castings, a leading nonferrous company, pledged to slash its industrial energy footprint by  25% or more before 2020 as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Better Plants Program.  The program is being run by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.  For Patriot, energy intensity is

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Patriot Foundry Owner to Present at 118th Metalcasting Congress

Chris Leuteritz, co-owner of Patriot Foundry & Castings, will be presenting at the 118th Metalcasting Congress in Illinois. The topic is energy efficiency and will be presented on April 8th at 2pm. Patriot Foundry has been able to reduce its energy intensity 57.94%! Energy intensity is measured as the total amount of energy required to

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Patriot Foundry Cast Sundial Dedicated at NH Capitol Building

Patriot Foundry & Castings were proud to cast a bronze sundial in memory of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. On the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, there was a ceremony for the dedication held at the State House Plaza in Concord, New Hampshire. Want to learn more about Patriot

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New Civil War sundial to be dedicated Nov. 19

The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War – New Hampshire Department will hold a dedication ceremony for a new Grand Army of the Republic sundial, to take place on the State House Plaza in Concord on Nov. 19, 2013 at 1 p.m. Nov. 19 is the 150th anniversary of the dedication of the

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New England Foundry Earns ISO 9001:2008 Certification

Patriot Foundry & Castings, a leading American nonferrous foundry that specializes in sand castings of bronze, aluminum and zinc-based alloys, has been awarded its ISO 9001:2008 certification from the International Organization for Standardization. The certification opens up new possibilities for the 28-year-old foundry. Patriot Foundry already had quality standards in place that met ISO 9001:2008’s

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