FOUNDRY SAND RECLAMATION
GUDGEON THERMFIRE INTERNATIONAL
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Compact, Efficient, Low N0x Gas Fired Thermal Sand Reclamation Systems
"At G.T.I. we specialize in thermal sand reclamation, this is why we have dominated the North American Market with over 100 installations"
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720 TONS/WEEK
35,280 TONS/YEAR
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5,880 TONS/YEAR
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OUR STORY
The Gudgeon Brothers, Ted, William, Art & Jack in 1946.
Founder young William G. Gudgeon
Brent Gudgeon with the original Thermfire prototype in 1989.
The close of WWII found a young William G. Gudgeon working as a Pattern Maker in London, Ontario, Canada. His 3 brothers, Art, Ted and Jack returned from the war and were trained for the Pattern Making trade and Gudgeon Brothers Ltd. was formed in 1949.
The boys were darn good pattern makers and they specialized in tooling for shell core and molding. As the business evolved they started to become involved with a new foundry process; chemically bonded sand molding and core making. Gudgeon Bros Ltd were appointed as the exclusive Canadian agents to promote Fordath No-Bake Foundry Equipment in the early 1960's. A relationship with Shalco Shell Core Equipment was also established to promote shell molding and core making machines.
The company was very successful and they introduced the chemically-bonded molding process from coast-to-coast in Canada capturing the continuous mixer, core making and mechanically reclamation market for over 2 decades.
The sons of William G. Gudgeon joined the Company with Brent starting in 1978 and William joining in 1982. The first generation of Gudgeon Brothers gradually retired from the company as the second generation came on-board. William Sr. remained as President until 1998.
During the 80's Gudgeon Brothers worked with Fordath's old thermal sand reclaimer It was an expensive, high maintenance machine that was in repair mode as often as it was in operation. Thermal sand reclamation was an exotic option for foundries and the Gudgeons wanted to develop a machine that was compact, unique in design with a low thermal mass, fuel efficient, easy to maintain and affordable.
Out of this ambition Thermfire was born. The Company invested in a prototype and installed it in their London plant. It was a small, stacked bed thermal reclaimer that required 3 years of development to take it from a concept to a prototype.
The jump from prototype to commercialization of the Thermfire was made in 1991 with a 3000 lb/hr thermal reclaimer sold to Cunningham Foundry in St. Catharine's, Ontario, Canada. Other orders followed and GTI Inc. learned the intricacies of building thermal reclaimers for iron, steel, aluminum and magnesium foundries that were using the entire spectrum of no-bake, chemically bonded binder systems. Today there are over 100 Thermfire systems operating all across North America, South America and India.
Since 1991 the Thermfire line of thermal reclaimers have been evolving and improving. Whether it be innovations in combustion technology, PLC controls, improved energy efficiency or boundary pushing installation concepts, GTI Inc. is the standard by which all the competitive equipment is measured.
We have a process. We evaluate the foundry operation and help you make the right decision and investment. We’ll put the right sand reclaimer in your foundry. Whether mechanical or thermal reclamation.
BILL GUDGEON
Founding Partner
Once we have designed the reclamation system with the foundry we provide layout and installation drawings, Project Management, start-up and training. Support and Service is available 24 hours a day.
BRENT GUDGEON
Founding Partner
We continue to push forward and develop Thermfire™ with innovative combustion systems, controls and pollution control standards. We strive to reduce energy consumption & equipment footprints on all our machines.
JUSTIN BARFETT
President