A facility that melts metals in special furnaces and pours the molten metal into molds to make products. Foundries are usually specified according to the type of metal dealt with: iron foundry, brass foundry, etc.
The word "foundry" is correct and usable in written English. It is a noun that can be used to refer to a place where metal is melted and cast into specific shapes or objects. For example, "The new foundry on the outskirts of town is the largest in the region.".
Once the appetite for art is sated, a wander around the marble foyer of this Jugendstil print foundry (built in 1901) is highly recommended.
Her father, a foundry worker, was a communist who imparted to his daughters a strong sense of social justice and a loathing of racial prejudice.
Her father, who died when she was 10, was a foundry worker and keen naturalist who instilled in her a love of science.
The government is also now offering subsidies that could be worth billions of dollars to attract a microchip foundry.
The result was a festival of genteel special-pleading.Mr Wright said that plans to split Telford in two would separate the foundry that makes the cast iron for Aga ovens (a brand of posh cookers costing as much as a small car) from the factory that assembles them.
Teaching users to design custom chips of their own was bad enough, but then Dr Mead started promoting the notion of the "silicon foundry", as a place that could actually make them.
"I can speak to Australia first thing in the morning and the US last thing at night," he says.The Todmorden foundry was built in 1893 to supply parts to the local textiles industry.
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