Goodwin Steel Castings has been a supplier of castings since 1883, starting when the firm first rented an old colliery building in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
The family firm of iron founders and engineers was established as a partnership led by Ralph Goodwin. Ralph’s partners were his four sons, George, John, Ralph Jnr and William, together with Fred Rushton and John Goodwin’s two sons, John Stanley and Frank.
Originally iron founders supplying local industries, the company has grown in size and capability over the years, incorporating several world firsts along the way. Whilst still casting iron, the company now excels in high integrity steel and nickel alloy based castings and has grown to occupy a 14 acre site, exporting castings globally.
The company has been awarded the prestigious Queens Award for International Trade, with over 80% of our product exported overseas. This was assisted by being the first steel foundry in the world to have an accredited Quality Management System (QMS) to ISO 9001.
The expertise of Goodwin Steel Castings has grown over the years, allowing us to be at the forefront of academic material advancement programmes, delivering technical solutions for future applications. Our core metallurgical understanding has further allowed us to excel at refining metals for other foundry facilities around the world as an additional service.
Today, Goodwin Steel Castings is a subsidiary company of Goodwin PLC, a diverse mechanical and refractory engineering group which is listed on the London Stock Exchange. As part of a diverse engineering group, the foundry maintains a strong capital base, as is required to support procurement of future long term programmes.
Continued investment in our workforce and facilities has established Goodwin Steel Castings as the supplier of choice for technically advanced, precision machined castings, globally. This is overseen by the sixth generation of the Goodwin family, whom actively participate within the company management.
Through our in-house apprentice training programme we have a youthful and dynamic workforce, in which the average age is under 45, with an average service period of 11 years. This means that Goodwin Steel Castings retains a highly skilled, stable workforce, bringing a depth of knowledge rarely seen in this industry.
Continual reinvestment in our people, state of the art foundry equipment and materials research differentiates Goodwin Steel Castings from other aging foundry facilities who suffer from an inability to invest for the long term. As new customers look to engage with us, the stark contrast of what we can deliver is clear to see.
The partnership was converted to a limited company. R. Goodwin & Sons (Engineers) Ltd. was incorporated on 11th October 1935.
Goodwins were licensed by the International Nickel Company to produce S.G. (Ductile) Iron.
As part of the centenary celebrations the company Coat of Arms was granted.
Langley alloys licensed Goodwins to manufacture Super Duplex Stainless Steel (Ferralium™ Alloy 255 3SC (UNS S32550))
Goodwins were granted the sole UK licence for cast Hastelloy® (super nickel alloys) by Haynes International.
The only steel foundry to be audited and awarded a "best practice" certificate for "Computer Aided Methoding" by the UK Governments Energy Efficiency Office.
Accredited to ISO14001 - Environmental Management System.
Structural Steel Design Award for castings for Paddington Station Phase 1 Masterplan, London.
Goodwin were awarded the Queen's Award for over three years of outstanding achievement in international trade, the citation was for the export of "Machined and fabricated alloy and super alloy steel castings and assemblies"
Goodwin produced CB2 material for USA research and development programme.
Accredited to OHSAS 18001 - Health and Safety Management System.
Partners in research projects in Europe and the Pacific Basic for super nickel alloys for Advanced Ultra-Supercritical power plant applications.
Authorised by ASME to NCA 3800 as a material organisation for the supply of castings for nuclear applications.
Goodwin in conjunction with Loughborough University and The Welding Institute were awarded an advanced manufacturing grant to upscale the manufacture of nickel alloys for advanced power generation.
Goodwin launched an enhanced super duplex grade 6A-G with parent matching weld consumable at the Duplex World Conference in Dusseldorf.
Goodwin were awarded approval to manufacture HY80 to Navsea technical publication T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 (TP-300) Revision 2
Goodwin super duplex 6A-G with parent matching weld consumables are referenced within the ASTM A995 material standard under supplementary requirement S52. This enable specifiers and end users to benefit from the enhanced operational envelope of Goodwin super duplex 6A-G which offers increased safety margin and or cost reduction over costly nickel based alloys destined for the most demanding of service conditions.
Goodwin obtains Norsok approval (Statoil TR2000) for 22%Cr Duplex to a casting section size of 300mm & 25%Cr Super Duplex to a casting section size of 300mm. Goodwin’s technical knowledge of duplex metallurgy and dedicated manufacturing facilities enable challenging heavy sections material grades to manufactured with confidence.
Goodwin offers increased refining and destruction melting capacity with the introduction of additional melting furnaces which mitigate against alloy cross contamination given the range of alloys handled by the facility.
Additional manufacturing capability is brought online inclusive of uprated overhead cranes, additional large scale casting pit, large scale mould recycling facility, bulk raw materials securely maintained under cover.
Goodwin embark on our carbon neutrality journey with the goal of becoming the world’s first carbon neutral foundry facility. This muti-year programme includes emission assessment, process efficiency improvements, the update of renewable energy sources and afforestation offsetting.
Goodwin are world first foundry to attain an energy management system accredited to ISO50001
Goodwin were awarded route approval to manufacture Q1 (Navy) Quality Steel to DefStan 02-736, Part 03: Castings. Goodwin were awarded route approval to manufacture HY100 (United Kingdom) DefStan 02-880, Part 03: Castings.
Goodwin were awarded approval to manufacture HY100 to Navsea technical publication T9074-BD-GIB-010/0300 (TP-300) Revision 2.