B & L Information Systems
As a metalcasting provider, you have unique business requirements. So why settle for an ERP system that was built for a general manufacturer? Our 35 plus years in the metalcasting world, helping over 400 metalcasters, has allowed us to build a world- class industry-specific system called Odyssey.
B&L Information Systems 269-465-6207
www.blinfo.com Booths 235,237
HA International LLC
HA International offers the foundry industry the most comprehensive range of products supported in three market segments: Resins, Resin Coated Sand, and Refractory Coat- ings. HAI’s newest products in these segments include BioSet T, Spheri- Chrome, and Mold Lite PLUS. Visit
www.ha-international.com for more information.
HA International LLC 800-323-6863
www.ha-international.com Booth 322
Carrier Vibrating Equipment, Inc.
Carrier’s patented Delta Phase® Shakeout improves foundry efficiency by lowering maintenance costs, reduc- ing or eliminating casting damage, and maximizing sand removal. With the ability to change speed and/or angle of attack, the Delta Phase® Shakeout can handle a wide range of mold sizes, metal types, and casting designs with
on the fly adjustment. Carrier Vibrating Equipment, Inc. 502-969-3171
www.carriervibrating.com Booth 430
ASK Chemicals
ASK Chemicals is one of the world’s largest providers of com- prehensive solutions and tailored consulting services for the castings- industry. As a “one-stop-shop” ASK Chemicals offers a wide product range which includes resins, binders, coatings, additives, risers, filters, release-agents, and metallurgical products – as well as finished cores
and ready-to-install core packages. ASK Chemicals 800-848-7485
www.ask-chemicals.com Booths 620,622
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