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HELP WANTED


FOUNDRY SUPERINTENDENT—Non-Ferrous Foundry in Southern California in need of a hands on superintendent, familiar with gating green sand and no- bake in red brass, in addition to engineered alloys. Excel- lent benefits and salary to compensate with experience. Contact: Box: 2347, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555.


CONSULTANTS


PERMANENT MOLD TECHNOLOGIES— Consulting engineers and metallurgists, spe- cializing in copper-based and aluminum alloys metallurgy, sand, permanent mold, low pres- sure die casting, vacuum die-casting and semi- continuous casting processes. Feasibility study, market research, plant layout, tooling and casting design, training and troubl shooting. Contact: Kirit Dave at Ph: 630/699-9239 or E-mail: info@permanentmoldtech.com


SOLIDIFICATION MODELING


For ductile iron. Optimize your gate and risering system to minimize production costs and scrap. Get it right the first time for a low price. Let us be your in house solidification modeler.


Solid Solutions


651-336-4318 - dmbull@comcast.net www.solidsolutionsforfoundries.com


B.S. Metallurgy, Inc. Al and Mg Consulting Metal Brokerage Services Rob Bailey, President


AFS Corporate Member 920/686-6000 • FAX: 920/686-3898


bsmetallurgy@cs.comwww.bsmetallurgy.com …because metallurgy is basic and simple…


Over 30 Years of Experience


In Operations, Management, Equipment and Projects


Engineering ● Layout/Flow ● Lean Mfg. Proj- ects ● 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


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