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Kore Mart would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
As the holiday season approaches, we want to take a moment to thank you for your ongoing support and partnership this past year. 2024 marked a period of significant growth for us, as we advanced our 3D-printed core and mold capabilities. Looking ahead to 2025, we remain committed to further innovation, continuing to “Shape Today. Render Tomorrow.”
Unlock the Impossible: Precision and Complexity Redefined
In today’s dynamic landscape, the capability to innovate with precision and provide new solutions is critical. At Kore Mart, we empower foundries, to achieve what was once thought impossible—bringing intricate designs to life with unmatched precision.
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Innovation helps businesses anticipate market changes and get ahead of opportunities, and a tradition of capitalizing on new technologies is deeply rooted in the history of Kore Mart. Its core shop was established to push a new-at the-time warm-box binder into the market. Kore Mart’s founder purchased a core machine to supply metalcasters skeptical of the new binder with proof-of-concept cores – and the business of supplying top-quality cores took off from there.
3D Printing Solutions for High-Scrap Assembled Cores
Innovation helps businesses anticipate market changes and get ahead of opportunities, and a tradition of capitalizing on new technologies is deeply rooted in the history of Kore Mart. Its core shop was established to push a new-at the-time warm-box binder into the market. Kore Mart’s founder purchased a core machine to supply metalcasters skeptical of the new binder with proof-of-concept cores – and the business of supplying top-quality cores took off from there.
The Future of Foundry Supplies at Kore Mart
Innovation helps businesses anticipate market changes and get ahead of opportunities, and a tradition of capitalizing on new technologies is deeply rooted in the history of Kore Mart. Its core shop was established to push a new-at the-time warm-box binder into the market. Kore Mart’s founder purchased a core machine to supply metalcasters skeptical of the new binder with proof-of-concept cores – and the business of supplying top-quality cores took off from there.