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Didion International, Inc.


DIDION will showcase its line of Rotary Foundry Equipment. Our new Rotary Dross / Metal Reclaim- ers, Rotary Media Drums, and Rotary Sand Reclaimers, will be featured. Customers reported payback in a few months with the patented designs. Additional benefits are: easy instal- lation, low maintenance, and better


working conditions. Didion International, Inc. 636-278-8700 www.didion.com Booth 135


Modern Equipment Company, Inc.


Modern Equipment Company’s com- mitment to high quality products and innovations have made manufactur- ers and metal casters more efficient and competitive since 1919. Our Jet Melter® line of cost efficient, energy saving aluminum melting furnaces and molten metal handling equipment, including standard small hand dipping ladles for non-ferrous applications to custom 25-ton ladles for major iron and steel producers can help maximize


your facility’s production. Modern Equipment Company, Inc. 262-284-9431 www.ModernEQ.com Booth 446


Vulcan Engineering Co.


Vulcan Engineering Co. of Helena, AL USA has provided robust foundry equipment and systems for over 40 years. We offer a one-stop solution for your foundry needs including nobake, green sand, lost foam, investment cast- ing, precision sand, robotic automa- tion, casting finishing, and complete


turnkey facilities. Vulcan Engineering Co. 205-663-0732 www.vulcangroup.com Booth 306,308


Equipment Merchants International


EMI is your better match for auto- matic matchplate molding machines. Te addition is a perfect complement to EMI's capabilities by expanding on our already strong machinery lines as Osborn, SPO, Sutter, and Herman. EMI’s most recent matchplate build was for Osco Industries, Portsmouth, Ohio, where we collaborated with them to furnish a machine that fit


their specific requirements. Equipment Merchants International 216-651-6700 www.emi-inc.com


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