Engemasa
São Paulo, Brazil
Engemasa
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To be among the largest foundries at global level, to be a reference in quality, technology and innovation.
About Engemasa
Engemasa can participate in the production chain of all industrial sectors. Today we are present in several sectors, collaborating with the growth of the country and establishing international partnerships.
Foundry process simulation aid in designing castings products, allowing engineers to evaluate its “castability”, final properties and estimated costs during products’s conception phase.
ENGEMASA improves its processes continuously and searches for new solutions to reduce impacts on the environment, thus supporting the Triple Bottle Line (development economically feasible, sociably fair and environmentally friendly).
By using iron and steel chips and scrap as raw materials for our products, the company plays an important role as a recycler, reducing the exploitation of natural resources and contributing to the reduction of solid waste generation.
Foundry sands (ADF) are the main waste of the company, since it is used to make all casting molds. Finding solutions for the reuse of this material has been one of the greatest challenges related to sustainability at ENGEMASA. Internal laboratory analyzes guarantee the quality of the sand after the mechanical regeneration process, allowing the return of the sand to the productive process.
Since 2015 ENGEMASA participates in the Carbon Disclosure Program (CPD), a program for the dissemination of atmospheric emissions, and every year we provide a greater number of information to the program, promoting a relationship of transparency with our stakeholders.
Since our greatest asset is our collaborators, we have in place an Environmental Educational Program (PEA) designed to promote the awareness of everyone as to environmental issues and the anthropic impacts on the ambient we live in.
Project, development and manufacturing of steels and special alloys, manufacturing of parts cast in rough or machined for general use; heads and return curves for furnaces; centrifuged tubes and parts, supports and connections for furnaces; bars forged in rough or machined, metallic fibers manufactured by the “Melt Extracted” process, column assembly, manifolds and coils for petrochemical furnaces.

