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Stegmaier retires as Engineering Director

On May 10, 2019   /   Press and Media, Shredders for Metals and Waste  
Columbia Steel feed rolls and stub shafts

Greg Stegmaier retires as Director of Product Engineering at Columbia Steel Casting Co., Inc. PORTLAND, OR – MAY 2019 – Columbia Steel has announced that Greg Stegmaier, who joined the company in 1993, has retired after serving as Director of

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Columbia Supports Cleaner Air Oregon

On March 1, 2019   /   Green Initiatives, Press and Media  
Made in USA -- Columbia Steel Casting Co., Inc.

Columbia Steel Supports New Cleaner Air Oregon Program PORTLAND, OREGON – MARCH 1, 2019 – Columbia Steel is one of the hundreds of Oregon businesses that will be working with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to apply the

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Alloy performance at low temperatures

On December 4, 2018   /   Ask Our Engineers Archive, Manufacturing Capabilities  
Alloy performance: How cold is too cold?

Comparing alloy performance at low temperatures   John H. in Wisconsin asks: I am looking at a track shoe application and curious what data you have for low temperature charpies. Would you be so kind to share this? The idea

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Columbia at the YesVets Career Fair

On November 14, 2018   /   Around The Foundry, Careers  
Now hiring! Apply for a career at Columbia Steel, and make things that matter.

We’re hiring! If you missed us at the November 14th YesVets Career Fair at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Vancouver, WA, stay tuned to our website for a list of career events we’ll be attending in the coming months.

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Better wear in cement vertical mills

On November 1, 2018   /   Ask Our Engineers Archive, Cement Manufacturing  
Microscopic analysis in Columbia's metallurgy department

Can wear resistance in vertical mills be improved?   Richard P. asks: Our vertical cement raw mill housing and separator blades are subject to sand at 45-55 m/s speed. This results in heavy wear and 1x per week work. What

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The Dresser Traprock Challenge

On October 17, 2018   /   Case Studies, Crushers for Ore and Aggregate  
Columbia crusher wear parts at Dresser Trap Rock

Dresser Traprock isn’t easy to mine, but the market makes it worth the effort. — By Rodney E. Garrett Some quarries have hard rock that tests at 35,000 to 45,000 psi. Rock pushing 45,000 psi or more certainly is hard.

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