About Dean Group
Dean Group is a UK-based investment casting company with over 45 years of manufacturing experience.

At Dean Group, we have over 45 years of investment casting experience. As a long-established, family-owned UK foundry, we work within a wide range of industries, from aerospace and medical to automotive and oil & gas.
Our vast technical expertise and knowledge allow us to supply only the highest quality castings (proven by our ISO and TS accreditations), be it through our in-house ELITE process or any other methods, such as metal injection moulding, die casting and forging.
Our goal is to deliver the best castings in the market, so we focus on technology, on the environment and on our clients to provide continuous growth and quality.
If you would like to talk to us to discuss an upcoming project, contact us on 0161 775 1633 or visit our website for more information - https://www.deangroup-int.co.uk/
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