The tour was organised within the Foundry course hours and its main aim was to present what the pressure casting process is like, both in cold and hot chambers. Those processes are standard fare for Saga ’s workers, but for the students of 3rd semester – it is an interesting novelty.
Young people could hear about the industrial reality and get familiar with Saga’s business activity. They could also observe impressive processes: machining on CNCs, surface treatment, and cataphoretic painting. The cherry on the cake was the possibility to watch closely how the castings quality control equipment, such as coordinate-measuring machine or industrial X-ray, work.
We believe the visit at Saga Poland was an inspiration for the students and introduction to their future careers at the foundry industry. We are glad we can actively support the education system in forging skills needed at the labour market!
Level 2, Luxe Pavilion
Portomaso Complex
St. Julians, STJ 4010
Malta