Finite Solutions, Inc.
Finite Solutions will be demonstrat- ing SOLIDCast, FLOWCast and OPTICast, the world's most popular casting simulation software suite. Attendees will be able to pick up the new training DVD, "Effective Cast- ing Simulation" as well as free, 45 day evaluation licenses for the software. Special discounts will be available for purchases made within 45 days of the show.
Finite Solutions, Inc. 262/644-0785
www.finitesolutions.com Booths 112,114
Foundry Solutions & Design
Foundry Solutions & Design (FS&D) provides complete engineering & consulting services to the ferrous and non-ferrous Foundry Industry. As an independent company, FS&D develops customized, high performance manu- facturing systems for rationalizing labor intensive processes through mechaniza- tion and automation. Staffed with highly experienced engineers in the U.S. and internationally, FS&D provides master planning, design, project management, process equipment, and system integra-
tion and installation services. Foundry Solutions & Design 770/667-4545
www.foundrysolutionsanddesign.com Booth 323
IGC Technologies LLC
Since 1982, innovation has been engrained in the IGC Technologies culture, including the revolutionary Veinseal sand core additive product line. With a state of the art ISO 9000-2008 facility in the US heartland and powerful strategic partnerships, IGC Technologies helps foundries throughout the world reduce total cast- ing costs and increase their competitive
advantage. IGC Technologies LLC 414/540-1300
www.igctechnologies.com Booth 214
LECO Corp.
LECO’s GDS500A Glow Discharge Atomic Emission Spectrometer is ideal for routine elemental determination in most ferrous and nonferrous materials. Features include full wavelength cover- age from 165 nm to 464 nm; simple, linear calibrations; user-definable Windows-based software; and an on-board help manual with exclusive SmartLine Remote Diagnostics service
support. LECO Corp. 269/985-5496
www.leco.com Booth 304
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