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Wagstaff company history timeline

1946

Wagstaff Inc. (www.Wagstaff.com), which was founded in 1946, is the world leader in aluminum casting technology and equipment.

1946 - Trading machine work for his first Century Model B lathe; George Wagstaff, a skilled machinist, began the Washington-based business in 1946 in a pump-house behind the family home.

Over time his hard work paid off allowing him to purchase a second lathe and expand his machining business. It all started in 1946 in a pump house behind George Wagstaff’s family home.

1958

1958 - As the machining business grew, Wagstaff moved to a larger building in 1958.

The entry into the aluminum industry occurred when George’s oldest son, Bill, fresh with an engineering degree, joined the business in 1958.

1962

1962 - Wagstaff engineers had a casting breakthrough by producing an integral jacketed sheet ingot mold made out of a solid block of aluminum; this was a first direct-chill ingot mold.

1970

The line continued through his son Alfred Jr and grandson Samuel, both lawyers and high on the Social Register, to Sam Wagstaff Jr, a well-known art curator and collector in New York in the 1970’s.

In 1970, Bill and Frank purchased the company from their parents.

1972

He had met photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in 1972, beginning a fifteen-year relationship that would last until Wagstaff’s death.

1980

1980 - Wagstaff has since created industry-leading slotted molds, water hole molds, and Super Tru-Slot molds.

1990

1990), English professional footballer

1992

A major investment in new facilities took place in 1992, when Wagstaff built a manufacturing, sales, and service facility in Hebron, Kentucky.

1995

1995 - The Wagst aff LHC™ Low Head Composite Mold for casting sheet ingot was introduced.

2001

Starting operations in 2001, Wagstaff AT has become a prominent manufacturer of engineered systems in the nuclear and hydropower industries.

2005

2005 - Wagstaff Epsilon™ Rolling Ingot Casting Technology was introduced to rolling ingot producers as a robust, easy-to-operate ingot mold.

2006

2006 - Wagstaff commemorated its 60th anniversary by hosting a celebration for Wagstaff employees and local suppliers, and holding a groundbreaking ceremony for a new manufacturing facility.

2007

Wagstaff’s AutoFlo™ Casting Gas Control System was introduced in 2007.

2015

In 2015, Wagstaff hosted Casting Confidence Week, bringing together aluminum casters from around the world for a week of technical presentations, hands-on workshops, and interactions with industry peers.

2020

In 2020, Wagstaff brought APEX™ Rolling Ingot Casting Technology to market.

2021

In 2021, Wagstaff commemorated its 75th anniversary.

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