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December 2010 December


• Editorial: “Is a Casting a Casting?” A.T. Spada, p. 7. • “43rd


CASTING Staff Report, p. 17.


• “India’s Casting Industry Holds Opportunities, Challenges,” M. Swartzlander, p. 22.


• “Plotting a Course for New ERP Software,” B. Harwood, p. 25. • “Lost Foam Casting Eases Truckers’ Pain,” S. Gibbs, p. 28.


• “Sand Preparation Quiz,” A MODERN CASTING Staff Report, p. 32.


• Marketing Matters: “Budget Time for Strategic Thought,” D. Barnhard, p. 37.


• Cast TIP: “Calculating Your Grain Fineness Number,” AFS Tech- nical Department, p. 39.


• Website-Only Article: “Re-Evaluating Core Dimensional Changes,” R. Showman, M. Nocera, J. Madigan, G. Baltz, T. Hajduk and J. Wohleber.


January


• Editorial: “What’s Old Could Be New Again,” A.T. Spada, p. 7. • “Rowe Turns to Electricity to Enhance Engineering,” S. Gibbs, p. 22.


• “Industry to Recover After Weak 2009,” K. Kirgin, p. 27.


• “On the Case: 7 Ergonomics Problem Solvers,” AFS Safety & Health Committee 10Q, K. Voss, F. Kohloff and S. Wetzel, p. 33.


• “Here Kids, Take My Company,” S. Gibbs, p. 38.


• “Nemak Makes a Case for B206,” A. Rodriguez, R. Chavez, J. Hernandez, Y. Raymond and J.F. Major, p. 42.


• Novel Solutions: “Read This Book, Before Things Get Better,” S. Gibbs, p. 46.


• Website-Only Article: “Preliminary Experiment on Grain Refi ning Cast Steels,” R. Tuttle.


February


• Editorial: “Pick a Caster, Any Caster,” A.T. Spada, p. 9. • “RIA Undergoes Military-Style Makeover,” S. Gibbs, p. 24.


MODERN CASTING / November 2010 Census of World Casting Production—2008,” A MODERN


January


February


March Editorial Index (December 2009-November 2010)


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• “Cutting Binder Emissions,” S. Wetzel, p. 28. • “SDI Holds Concrete With Castings,” S. Gibbs, p. 32. • “Decatur Integrates Its Quality Standards,” S. Wetzel, p. 36. • “3 Binders Evaluated,” J. Thiel, L. Stahl and S. Dutler, p. 40.


• Marketing Matters: “Make Marketing an Investment, Not an Afterthought,” p. 44.


• Website-Only Article: “Confl uence Welds in Aluminum Castings,” R. Lett, S. Felicelli, J. Berry, R. Cuesta and D. Losua.


March


• Editorial: “Too Many Old Dogs Need Some New Tricks,” A.T. Spada, p. 9.


• “Nano’s Frontier,” S. Wetzel, p. 27 • “Regaining Lost Ground,” K. Kirgin, p. 32. • “Astech Pillages the Wear Parts Market,” S. Gibbs, p. 37. • “7 Lessons From a Recovering Business,” D. Marcus, p. 42.


• “Lower Your Heat Treatment Cycle Times,” T. Karnezos and R. Voigt, p. 47.


• Cast TIP: “Controlling Refractory Coatings,” AFS Technical De- partment, p. 76.


• Novel Solutions: “Poorly Made Is a Rich Read,” S. Wetzel, p. 77.


• Website-Only Article: “Three Methods of Reducing Seacoal by Adding Graphite Into Green Sand Molds,” V. LaFay and G. Crandell.


April


• Editorial: “Old and Young Readers Speak Out,” A.T. Spada, p. 5. • “Art Casting of Illinois’ Renaissance,” S. Wetzel, p. 15. • “Walla Walla Foundry: Puppet Masters,” S. Wetzel, p. 20. • “Fulfi lling Da Vinci’s Dream,” S. Wetzel, p. 25. • “8 Lessons You Can Learn From Art Casting,” S. Gibbs, p. 27.


• “When Art Performs a Function,” A MODERN CASTING Staff Report, p. 31.


• “Gallery of Art Casting,” A MODERN CASTING Staff Report, p. 34.


• Marketing Matters: “Regain Lost Ground With Trust,” S. Lane, p. 40.


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