Projection engineering (Sept 1929-Nov 1930)

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The Model Die-Casting Plant ! Announcing THE MOST MODERN DIE-CASTING PLANT In Structure — Equipment — Methods and Personnel Allied sets a new standard for the industry. The opening of the newly constructed plant of the Allied Die-Casting Corporation places at the disposal of all users of die castings, the many advantages possible through the combination of every modern facility. This large plant, the newest and most up-to-date of its kind today, is devoted to two services. . The more economical and more efficient production of finer die castings and the production of the most modern die casting machinery and its' installation and servicing in manufacturing plants. This new, model plant offers to manufacturers an unsurpassed organization for the manufacture of exceptionally delicate, intricate and involved die castings, in which strength, accuracy and fine finish are inherent qualities. The new Allied building has been deliberately planned, designed and built for just one purpose to permit the most economical production of high quality die castings, by embodying every natural and physical advantage in its construction. To this model structure has been added equipment chosen after exhaustive tests — only. None but the finest has been used. The great capacity of these high speed tools will be utilized to the utmost in the hands of skilled Allied artisans, producing the natural result when experienced workmen use fine tools. As to methods — for many years Allied has successfully die cast parts that had been declared impossible to the art. These methods are now continued in the new plant under ideal conditions that make possible even greater developments in the science of die casting. The Allied personnel is progressive. Old in die casting experience — but young in ability to accept new problems and new facts, to discard old costly methods and to be constantly alert to any factor that will make it possible to produce better die castings more efficiently and at lower cost. The entire Allied model organization, as well as the staff of engineers, which has been so successful in the solution of production and die casting problems for some of the largest industries in the country, is at your command for consultation at any time. ^ PRESIDENT. ALLIED DIE-CASTING CORF Long Island City, N. Y,