Foundry Metalcasting Weekly - Jan 24th, 2023
 
 
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Foundry Metalcasting Weekly

 
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Oxides, hot tears, penetration, and other casting defects are influenced by metal flow and solidification rates. Specifying pouring temperatures and other procedures for each part will help to eliminate the melt as a source of scrap.
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Foundries worldwide benefit from CONVEYOR DYNAMICS vibratory equipment utilizing their Dyna Sync Dynamic Drive System™, the most advanced vibratory technology worldwide.

A series of new projects and updates are planned as the automaker prepares to produce a new V-8 engine, which it said shows its commitment to continue supplying ICE vehicles.
Managers must take responsibility for metal quality by taking steps to ensure workers have the principles and resources to deliver clean, hydrogen-free, inclusion-free aluminum, on time and at temperature.
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B&L Information Systems is the global leader in cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software for foundries, die casters and investment casters. Since 1976, B&L has implemented their unique ERP solutions at over 500 metalcasting operations.

Metal Technologies Inc. has grown to nine locations while taking advantage of a single source of reliable data and analytics, available to decision-makers quickly and easily.
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Guardian Software Systems, Inc provides foundry-specific ERP and MES solutions. Bridging the information gap between the front office and the shop floor, our systems provide you with the data needed to make better decisions.

The 20 seconds it takes to properly compact a no-bake mold may be the most profitable sequence in a foundry operation.
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FS&D provides complete Engineering & Consulting Services to the Foundry Industry. Staffed with highly experienced engineers, we provide master planning, design, project management, process equipment, and system integration and installation services.

Failure to achieve proper filling is a consistent source of defective parts and casting scrap – but a different choice of molding material will reduce the effects of trapped air, part distortion, cracking, and knit lines.
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Simple and flexible systems can be designed to move highly abrasive material at high velocity, but determining some operating details is critical to achieving reliability at minimum cost of operation.
A flexible and automated system makes it possible to modernize operations, improve safety and worker confidence – and boost productivity.
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The Northwest Machine Tool Expo returns this May. Here you will get a first look at the next generation of machine tools, which include product solutions in molding, grinding/finishing, quality control, and 3D printing.