September 23-24, 2010 • Lancaster Host Resort • Lancaster, PA
EAST COAST REGIONAL Discovering Value
Join us as we celebrate the 26th Schedule
Thursday, September 23, 2010 Plant Tours, Lunch with Guest Speaker, Golf Outing and Welcome Reception
Friday, September 24, 2010 15 Technical Presentations, Lunch with Guest Speaker
Selected Speakers Ferrous
Gray/Ductile Conversions—Mike Galvin, Buck Company Minimizing Shrinkage in Ductile Iron—Douglas White, Elkem Metals, Inc. Inoculation of Gray and Ductile Iron—Jim Csonka and Dr. Prem Mohla, Hickman, Williams & Company Melt Deck Record Keeping—Jeff Hall, Benton Foundry
Nonferrous
Castability of Lead Free Copper Alloys—Mike Buyarski, Federal Metals Metal Quality (Degassing & Bottom Pouring Ladles)—Paul Carlstrom, Pyrotek
Marketing
Doing Business in China and India—John Keough, Applied Process The Global Foundry Market—Leo Baran, AFS
Processing
Low Emissions, Environmentally Friendly Binders for Core & Mold Making—Doug Trinowski, HA International Automated Grinding—John Kuhn, Rimrock Corporation Lean Manufacturing—Jean Bye, Dotson Company Beneficial Reuse of Foundry Sand—Mike Lehahan, Resource Recovery Corporation
Melting Charge Materials—Eugene Muratore, Rio Tinto Heat Treatment of Cast Irons—Kathy Hayrynen, Applied Process
Two plant tours are available for this event. Register today. Space is limited.
For more information, contact George Frigm, Chairman East Coast Regional Committee at 215-796-0324 or
george.frigm@
heraeus.com. To download a registration form, visit
http://www.keystoneafs.org or
http://afsecrc2010.weebly.com
C O N F E R E N C E
East Coast Regional Conference. By educating the
attendees with the latest innovations and technologies, we hope they will return to their metalcasting facilities with ideas to compete globally. The fi fteen technical presentations, plant tours and networking opportunities will be an invaluable resource. Register now and reserve your spot for this special event.
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