Guardian Software Systems, Inc.
In today’s ever changing and competi- tive business world, information is the lifeblood of all successful companies. Te need for timely and accurate information is a necessity in this fast paced, highly competitive marketplace. Every module within the Guardian Foundry System is aimed at helping foundries to improve productivity and workflow. “Serious Solutions for Seri- ous Foundries”
Guardian Software Systems, Inc. 262-567-0341
www.guardiansoft.com Booths 216, 218, 220
Kurtz North America
Te Kurtz Foundry Machine Program includes Tilt-Pour, Gravity and Low- Pressure casting equipment along with Trimming Presses in C-Frame, Column and Frame design. Machine usage ranges from rapid-prototyping to serial casting, or manual to fully automatic. Kurtz offers engineering, process development and mold making, including commissioning and produc- tion run-offs.
Kurtz North America 920-893-1779
www.kurtznersa.us Booth 323
LECO Corp.
LECO’s GDS500A Glow Discharge Atomic Emission Spectrometer is ideal for routine elemental determination in most ferrous and nonferrous materials. Features include full wavelength cover- age from 165 nm to 464 nm; simple, linear calibrations; user-definable Windows-based software; and an on-board help manual with exclusive SmartLine Remote Diagnostics service
support. LECO Corp. 269-985-5496
www.leco.com Booth 213
Pillar Induction
Pillar Induction is a leading global sup- plier of induction melting equipment to the foundry industry, and the originator of the solid state power supply. With induction furnaces for melting cast iron, steel, bronze and precious metals ranging in size from 1 pound to 10 tons, Pillar offers proven and reliable solutions.
Pillar Induction 262-317-5300
www.pillar.com Booth 432
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