FOR SALE NEW ARRIVALS
MOLDING Year 2000 SINTO FBO-II, 14” X 19”, With Mold Handling Line for Iron DIDION Rotary Drums in Stock: RS-100, RS-200, MD-80, MD-200 High Frequency GK Shakeout, 4’ X 19’ Long Year 1990 Hunter 18” X 20” Molding Line, with 3 Level Stacking Turntable, With Parts
MELTING REBUILT Inductotherm Power Supply, 1000 Kw, 700 Hz, with Books Year 2000 Inductotherm DUAL MELT, 600 Kw, 300 Hz, (2) Furnaces, Accessories Inductotherm DUAL TRAK, 3500 Kw, 400 Hz, (2) 10T Furnaces, Refurbished 1996 ABB Induction Furnace, 4000 Kw, 250 Hz, 4T, “melt processor” plc ABB 15T MF Induction Coil, New In Crate, 250 Hz, For Iron (Coil Only)
NO BAKE CORECO Thermal Sand Reclaimer, 1
/2 TPH, Gas, With Cooling Drum and Accessories
KLOSTER 120 Lb Per Minute Mixer, 3 Pumps, Spares REDFORD Year 2003 HCB-22 Cold Box Machine, PLC, Gaylord Gasser, Interal Scrubber LATE Model Shakeouts Now in Stock, GK 42” x 9’, Simplicity 42” x 9’ and 4’ x 6’ REDFORD CB-16SA Cold Box Machine, With Gasser and Scrubber (3) REDFORD Cold Box Machine, Model CB-22SA, All with PLC Controls
SHOT BLASTING
Wheelabrator 22 SUPER II, Manganese Flights, Loader, Dust Collector Wheelabrator RUBBER BELTS, 3 Cu. Ft., 4 Cu. Ft, 5 Cu. Ft, 7 Cu. Ft, Late Models
**Much more available, check our website or call us.
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6111 Cochran Road, Solon, Ohio 44139, TEL: 440-519-1745 FAX: 440-519-1748
mike@foundry-eqpt.com or
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CONSULTANTS
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PERMANENT MOLD TECHNOLOGIES— Consulting engineers and metallurgists, specializing in copper-based and alumi- num alloys metallurgy, sand, permanent mold, low pressure die casting, vacuum die-casting and semi-continuous casting processes. Feasibility study, market re- search, plant layout, tooling and casting design, training and troubl shooting. Contact: Kirit Dave at Ph: 630/699-9239 or E-mail:
info@permanentmoldtech.com
PRACTICAL FOUNDRY CONSULTING—No Bake and Cold Box Mold and Core, Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Finishing, Plant Flow, Ef- ficiency Improvements, Manpower Reduction. **NEW** – SOLIDIFICATION MODELING AT REASONABLE PRICES. Lee White—Del Sol Industrial Services, Inc., 830/935-4430,
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ROWE CONSULTING SERVICES—Over 30 years experience in solving foundry problems. Metallurgical Engineer, ASQ Certified Quality Engineer. Charles A. Rowe, 2138 Encino Loop, San Antonio, TX 78259. Ph: 210/497- 8315. E-mail:
crowe91747@aol.com
www.afsinc.org
The site for all the details on AFS Services, events, conferences and much more!
EQUIPMENT WANTED
CONSULTANTS
BERNER FOUNDRY CONSULTANTS—In- stalling new equipment? High scrap percent- ages? Sand out of control? Environment regulations worrying you? With 40 years specializing in Foundry Set-Up, Scrap Re- duction, Sand Control, and Environmental Concerns, Berner Foundry Consultants can solve your problems. C. A. Bud Berner, PO Box 176, Sauk City, WI 53583. Ph: 608/643-0449 Fax: 608/644-1100. E-mail:
bernerfdryconsultants@charter.net
PRINCIPAL ERGONOMICS INC—With over 20 years of foundry experience, I can help you reduce back and soft-tissue injuries by: Reviewing the workplace; recommending job improvements; and training employees. Jim Jegerlehner, PE, CPE., Dubuque, IA, 563/581-5154,
www.principalergonomics.com
Over 30 Years of Experience
In Operations, Management, Equipment and Projects
Engineering ● Layout/Flow ● Lean Mfg. Projects ● Process ● SPC ● Audits
Marketing ● Trade Shows ● Growth Plans Sales/Networks ● Product Launch ● Casting Sourcing
CASTING CONCEPTS, LLC Kevin Crawford
kevin@castingconcepts.com www.castingconcepts.com
205.960.0486
FOUNDRIES WANTED
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