Key Figures
Employees
Turnover (2023)
Up to 15t
Parts weight
annual capacity
history
1490
Decision made to install a blast furnace by the Seigneur of Joinville in DAMMARIE-SUR-SAULX.
1806
Creation of the company by the VIVAUX brothers, starting the industrial production of cast iron parts.
1875
Mr Auguste SALIN took-over the company. Production of large cast iron parts and ornamental mouldings.
1987
The third generation of the SALIN family and its head, Jean, master smith, sold the company.
1987-1998
Successive restructuring period under the management of 3 successive shareholders. The company returned to its historical markets and diversified into sectors with a promising future.
June 1998
Fonderies SALIN was taken over by Fonderies de BROUSSEVAL et MONTREUIL.
The Company was renamed “Société Nouvelle Fonderies et Ateliers SALIN”
Production capabilities
Moulding line
- $semi-mechanized moulding LINE (1,000², 1,200², 1,500² and diameter 1,100 mm)
- $hand moulding plant – (up to 5,000 x 5,000 mm)
- $hand moulding pits, 9,000 x 6,000 x 2,000 mm
Melting furnaces
- $2 x 4.5-tons medium-frequency induction furnaces
Fettling
- $1 shot blasting machine, capacity 4 m3, suspended loads, max 16 T
- $1 sandblasting
- $4 deburring
- $1 oxy-acetylene cutting
Painting
- $spray painting : 5,000 x 5,000 x 3,000 mm
Heat treatment
- $Furnace, 3,200 x 2,100 x 1,500 mm, with thermal recording system
Machining
- $Turning up to diameter 5,000 x height 2,300 mm, max load 20 tonnes
- $Reaming up to X 6,000, Y 2,000, Z 1,200 mm, max load 20 tonnes
- $Drilling up to max R 3,050, height 2,000 mm
- $Hydraulic test capability up to 146 bars
- $Assembly capabilities in accordance with customer's parts lists
- $Static balancing
Inspection
- $Spectrography, micrography, hardness, tensile, etc.
- $Ultrasound, resilience, dye penetrant, magnetic particle, radiography (outsourced)
Our quality assurance system
Customer certifications
- $EDF nucléaire