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Summary
THE CLIENT
U.S.-based engineering firm
(OEM and system integrator for aluminum melting and casting systems) End Customer: Aluminum manufacturer
INDUSTRY
Aluminum melting and casting systems
PROJECT DURATION
15 Months
SERVICES PROVIDED

Mechanical installation, Electromechanical integration, PLC & HMI commissioning support, Project leadership and field engineering

Overview

A U.S.-based engineering firm responsible for designing and delivering aluminum melting and casting systems was contracted to build a greenfield aluminum foundry in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

The project included the installation of high-temperature melting furnaces, auxiliary thermal equipment, dust-collection systems, and plant-wide automation architecture designed and fabricated in the United States.

While engineering and fabrication were completed in the U.S., the full installation, electrical integration, controls commissioning, and startup activities were executed on site in Mexico.

Boltronic was engaged as a field technical partner to support these activities. Initially brought in for hands-on installation and commissioning support, the company quickly earned the customer’s trust due to its technical expertise, adaptability, and reliability.

As the project progressed, Boltronic’s scope expanded to include leadership responsibilities across mechanical, electromechanical, and controls disciplines, with up to eight engineers and technicians deployed on site during peak phases of the project.

Key Success Factors

The Challenge

Heavy Industrial Equipment Installation

Installation of high-tonnage melting furnaces, molten metal handling systems, structural platforms, and thermal equipment required precise rigging, alignment, and sequencing.

Complex Commissioning Requirements

Mechanical systems, electrical infrastructure, PLCs, HMIs, safety circuits, interlocks, and environmental controls needed to be validated and synchronized for safe operation.

Multi-Contractor Coordination

Multiple contractors and engineering teams operated simultaneously, requiring tight coordination to avoid schedule conflicts and rework.

Critical Sequencing Dependencies

Delays in mechanical, electrical, or controls workstreams could significantly impact commissioning and startup timelines.

Boltronic’s Solution

Boltronic deployed a blended team of mechanical technicians, electromechanical specialists, and senior controls programmers to support installation, integration, and commissioning activities.

Key contributions included:

BOLTRONIC’S

Results and Impact

Successful installation and commissioning of a greenfield aluminum foundry.
Reliable integration of mechanical, electrical, and controls systems for safe plant startup.
Boltronic engineers assumed leadership roles coordinating multidisciplinary installation and startup activities.
Project performance secured long-term collaboration and future aluminum foundry projects.

Client Value

Boltronic provided reliable field leadership, cross-disciplinary expertise, and operational continuity during a complex long-duration industrial installation. This performance strengthened the relationship with the engineering firm and positioned Boltronic as a trusted partner for future large-scale aluminum foundry projects.