About Us
About IBC
Who We Are
IBC’s copper alloys facility is located in Franklin, Indiana, where we maintain a casting, forging (hammer, press and ring rolling), heat-treating and machining operation. The Franklin plant operates from a 7,711 square meter (83,000 square foot) manufacturing plant on 4.8 hectares (12 acres) of land. There is still room for significant expansion of plant operations on the current site.
We offer our customers a full range of manufacturing and support services including metallurgical engineering, casting, forging, heat treatment and machining. We have strong technical and manufacturing engineering resources in the highly specialized copper alloy industry.
Along with the alloys we cast, we additionally source copper alloys in cast billet, slab, and ingot from mills in North America, Europe, and Asia, and we convert these into usable industrial products serving the industrial welding, oil and gas, plastic mold, metal melting, marine defense, electronic and
industrial equipment markets. We also provide tooling components for the
North American automotive industry, the European and North American consumer plastic tooling producers, the global oil and gas service industry, the prime North American submarine and aircraft carrier producers and repair facilities including the US Navy, electronics industries, and general equipment manufacturers. We are an approved forge vendor for General Dynamics Electric Boat and Newport News Shipbuilding.
IBC is traded on the TSX Venture Exchange under the ticker symbol “IB” and on the US-based OTCQB as “IAALF”.
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