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INDUSTRY NEWS


NEWSCAST ThyssenKrupp Waupaca,


Waupaca, Wis., has contracted with Finishing Technology In- ternational, Alpharetta, Ga., for a quality inspection vision system for the vertical molding line at its Tell City, Ind., facility. The patented system, to be provided by Inspectomation, Mannheim, Germany, will be the first of its kind in North America. Start-up is scheduled in the fall of 2011.


After months of planning and


development, Riverside Brass & Aluminum Foundry Ltd., New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada, has relaunched its website with a redesigned layout and increased amounts of content useful to the metal casting end-user.


GPI Prototype & Manufac-


turing Services Inc., Chicago, announced it has completed installing an EOSINT M 280 direct metal sintering machine from EOS, Munich, Germany. GPI added the machine, with aluminum and titanium printing capabilities, to its existing proto- typing capability, which includes metalcasting.


B&L Information Systems Inc.,


Bridgman, Mich., has been awarded premier partner status by Progress Software Corp., Bedford, Mass.


Cast Strategies LLC, Dublin,


Ohio, has entered into a memo- randum of understanding with the Aluminum Casters’ Association of India (ALUCAST), Pune, India, to actively promote the activities and interests of Indian diecasters in North America.


Gudgeon Thermfire Inter-


national Inc., London, Ontario, Canada, recently completed a ther- mal sand reclamation installation project for Grisworld Industries’ Soundcast Co., Costa Mesa, Ca-


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lif., and Sivyer Steel Corp., Betten- dorf, Iowa. Both systems are being used to recover refuse phenolic ester bonded sand from the companies’ nobake systems. Gudgeon also has


sold and shipped a thermal recla- mation system to Paranjape Metal Shapers Pvt. Ltd., Satara, India, for the for the recovery of spent shell sand.


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