Touch Screen Technology/Paperless Routings
Guardian Software Systems announces Paperless Routings. Guardian has taken advantage of touch screen technology to allow the viewing of all process instructions directly from the operator’s work station. No longer will you need to print the process instruction packet. Trough the use of online dispatch- ing the operator can select the next job scheduled for the work center and view all details pertaining to the
job.—Guardian Software Systems 262-567-0341 • Fax: 262-567-8552
www.guardiansoft.com
Carrier’s Delta-Phase® Carrier’s patented Delta-Phase®
Shakeout Improves Efficiency Shakeout
improves foundry efficiency by decreasing maintenance costs, reducing or eliminat- ing casting damage, and maximizing sand removal. With its direct drive design, the Delta-Phase®
Shakeout is the perfect
solution for processing castings with upset conditions caused by wet, sticky sand. Tis design will not overstroke, and it can be stopped in process to desprue then return to normal flow. Tis method reduces damage to shakeout, manipulator, and surrounding equipment.—Carrier
Vibrating Equipment, Inc. 502-969-3171 • Fax: 502-969-3172
www.carriervibrating.com
Vibratory Equipment
Te General Kinematics Vibra-Drum Dross Reclamation Mill quickly liberates precious metals from slag and dross in either a continuous or batch process. High energy vibration breaks down material up to 5 times faster than rotary or other types of reclamation devices, and the small footprint mini- mizes space requirements.—General
Kinematics Corp. 815-455-3222 • Fax: 815-455-2285
www.generalkinematics.com
Palmer CM-Series No Bake CoreMaker
Makes molds & cores in one ma- chine! Economical core blowing for low volume jobbing and high volume shops. Four sizes with capacities to 500 lbs per blow. Rugged design, heavy-duty clamping table & cylin- ders and includes swivel mixer. For no bake or cold box cores.—Palmer
Manufacturing & Supply, Inc. 800-457-5456 • Fax: 937-323-2709
www.palmermfg.com
Simulation Software
MAGMA5 is the completely new simulation software by MAG- MA. It allows the prediction and optimization of the critical pro- cesses in foundry engineering for all materials and processes. With its modular design, MAGMA5 contributes to cost reduction along the entire process chain of a casting component: from com- ponent design, tooling layout and prototyping, all the way through to process optimization.—MAG-
MA Foundry Technologies, Inc. 847-969-1001 • Fax: 847-969-1003
www.magmasoft.com
Crucibles
ENERTEK crucibles hold and melt metal as efficiently as possible, thereby reducing energy consumption. Benchmark testing shows that the thermal conductivity of crucibles varies considerably—decreasing as they age due to the oxidation of the crucible bond. After evaluating hundreds of compositions, ENERTEK crucibles were formulated to minimize that degradation and provide maximum thermal efficiency over the life of the
crucible.—Foseco 440-826-4548 • Fax: 440-243-4694
www.foseco.com
Foundry Engineering & Consulting Services
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 high- ly 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 • Fax: 770-667-4544
www.foundrysd.com
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Hawkeye®
Borescopes
Gradient Lens Corporation designs, manufactures and sells Hawkeye® Rigid, Flexible and Video Preci- sion Borescopes. Hawkeyes deliver world-class image quality, at a frac- tion of the cost of comparable in- struments. Over 70 models of rigid, flexible, and video borescopes, and accessories, are in stock and ready
for delivery.—Gradient Lens Corp. 800-536-0790 • Fax: 585-235-6645
www.gradientlens.com
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