Welcome to Thompson Aluminum Casting Company (TAC). We are a Cleveland-based foundry that produces premium aluminum and magnesium casting, utilizing both sand and permanent mold methods. The company is primarily known as a valued casting supplier to the Aerospace and Defense industries. Critical engine and varied structural components are routinely cast at Thompson, as well as high grade commercial and prototyping castings.
In 2002 Thompson purchased a seven-acre parcel located just minutes from Cleveland Hopkins Airport. TAC then constructed a 60,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility from the ground up. The creation of this new facility enabled Thompson to meet and exceed growing customer expectations.The heart and soul of Thompson Casting Company is our people. We have a highly-skilled team of committed technicians, engineers, processing and support teams, and managers. Our team will work hard to produce the castings you need, when you need them. We welcome the opportunity to serve YOU and all your casting needs.
History
Thompson Aluminum Casting Co. (TAC) has been an anchor in the Cleveland manufacturing community for almost 7 decades. TAC was founded by Roy Thompson in 1946. At the time, it primarily produced relatively simple aluminum patterns for local gray iron foundries, and TAC’s operations remained small and relatively unsophisticated until the early 1970s.
In 1972, brothers Robert Thomas and his two sons, Robert and James, acquired TAC with the objective of turning it into a major national producer of aluminum and magnesium castings. TAC quickly began to serve general commercial markets, and sales grew exponentially. As a result of the Thomas family’s success, TAC quickly outgrew its 4,000 square foot facility, and in 1980 acquired a 26,000 square foot facility in nearby Garfield Heights, Ohio. TAC also substantially upgraded its internal systems and purchased updated equipment.
Due in part to its upgraded and modernized facility, TAC was able to enter the highly coveted aircraft market. Many aerospace manufacturers, including G.E, Pratt Whitney, and McDonald Douglas certified TAC to produce aircraft engine components. In addition, TAC implemented a prototyping program to produce experimental castings (i.e. functional prototypes) for simulated testing of future structural automotive components.
In November 1996, TAC suffered a major setback with the death of Robert Thomas, its president and majority shareholder. Upon Robert’s passing, James Thomas, his partner for 24 years, assumed the presidency and leadership of TAC. Jim grew the Company and brought it in critical new directions. In 1998 TAC obtained QS/ISO 9000 registration, and it acquired Mass Foundry in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1999, enabling TAC to expand into the semi-conductor industry.
The new millennium brought TAC major opportunity for expansion. James Thomas’ son Brian joined the business, assisting Jim with operations and sales. With sales annually increasing at a consistent and rapid pace, TAC needed to expand, and it designed and constructed a new 60,000 square foot state-of-the art facility in Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio, including upgraded facilities and systems. TAC achieved NADCAP and AS9100 certifications in 2004, which in turn led to accreditations from companies such as Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Schweizer Aircraft, Bell Helicopter, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Parker, Goodrich, Airbus and others. In 2010 TAC purchased a machine shop to assist with the secondary operations required and to provide all finishing and assembly as required.
In 2014, TAC suffered another great loss with the passing of James Thomas, its president of 18 years. With Jim’s passing, his son Brian Thomas took over leadership and control of TAC, leading the company into its third generation of ownership and control by the Thomas family.
Non-Destructive Testing
A group of analysis techniques used to evaluate the properties of a casting without causing damage.Thompson utilizes Radiography (RT) and Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection (FPI) to ensure the castings produced meet the rigorous demands of our customers.Thompson employs certified Level 3 X-Ray technicians and utilizes modern X-ray equipment. This process allows us to penetrate and examine the casting for subsurface discontinuities and to check its soundness. Working with our customers, we develop a sampling plan that may require random or 100% x-ray testing of each casting.
Company Name | Thompson Casting Company |
Business Category | Aluminum |
Address | 5161 Canal Road Cuyahoga Heights Ohio United States ZIP: 44125 |
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Year Established | 1946 |
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Memberships | NASA,ANAB |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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