ANTICIPATING YOUR NEEDS DESIGN SOLUTIONS IS THE KEY TO
YOUR SUCCESSFUL CASTING DESIGN 
www.afsinc.org/designsolutions
The American Foundry Society (AFS), in association with Product Develop- ment Analysis LLC, now offers Design Solutions. Covering all facets of casting design, including:
• Casting process design & simulation • Product performance test evaluations • Prototyping and production sourcing
FIND OR FILL A JOB WITH A CLICK OF A MOUSE 
www.afsinc.org/careercenter
Visit the metalcasting career center today to fi ll or fi nd your new job. You also can:
• Create job alerts to have new job postings that match your criteria emailed directly to you
• View the newest and freshest metalcasting jobs available • Post your resume to fi nd a job
• Employers can post jobs and view posted resumes to fi ll vacant positions
TECHNOLOGY FOR MAGNESIUM CASTINGS:
DESIGN, PRODUCTS & APPLICATIONS 
www.afsinc.org/estore
• Contains 18 chapters that cover magnesium component design, material selection, melting and casting procedures
• Developed by world class scientists, professors and engineers with countless years of industrial and laboratory experience
• For designers, engineers, students of metallurgy, material science and metalcasting
LOST FOAM CASTING MADE SIMPLE 
www.afsinc.org/estore
Lost Foam Casting Made Simple is aimed at assisting casting designers and casting producers, as well as introducing new users to lost foam. This book includes:
• A casting design checklist for LFC • Foam pattern quality control procedures • Troubleshooting guide for lost foam pattern molding
• CD containing videos of neutron radiography and real time x-ray mold fi lling
The four quick reference (QR) codes you see above allow you to visit the specifi c product’s webpage on a smartphone, using a smart phone app. Download the QRReader app from your smartphone’s App Store.
LEADING THE METALCASTING INDUSTRY 
www.afsinc.org • 800/537-4237
• Failure analysis • Reverse engineering
    
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