Can-Eng Furnaces
Can-Eng Furnaces is at the fore- front of the aluminum heat treating technology and will be showcasing its Basketless Heat Treating System (BHTS®) and Aluminum Heat Treating Systems for the efficient treatment of aluminum intensive automotive engine blocks, cylinder heads and lightweight structural components. Visit Can-Eng at
CastExpo’13 Booth 1464. Can-Eng Furnaces 905-356-1327
www.can-eng.com Booth 1464
MAGMA® Foundry Technologies, Inc.
At MAGMA® Foundry Technolo- gies, Inc. we’re committed to providing your company a demonstrable strategic advantage over your competition. MAGMASOFT® is the most advanced process optimization tool available. We realize that your business doesn’t end at simulation, but on the balance sheet. Our modular design allows your team to use data to amplify all aspects of your business.
MAGMA® Foundry Technologies, Inc. 847-969-1001
www.magmasoft.com Booth 2869
Carrier Vibrating Equipment, Inc.
Carrier’s patented Delta Phase® Shake- out improves foundry efficiency by lowering maintenance costs, reducing or eliminating casting damage, and maxi- mizing sand removal. With the ability to change speed and/or angle of attack, the Delta Phase® Shakeout can handle a wide range of molding processes, mold sizes, and metal types with on the fly adjustments to ever-changing produc-
tion demands. Carrier Vibrating Equipment, Inc. 502-969-3171
www.carriervibrating.com Booth 1881
Guardian Foundry System
Every module within the Guardian Foundry System is aimed at helping foundries to improve productivity and workflow. Key areas where the Guardian Foundry System will impact foundries are in Scheduling, Costing, Priorities, and Customer Relations. Visit our booth to see the Guardian Foundry System running on multiple platforms using the Guardian Foundry System's
Data Collection and Quality Module. Guardian Foundry System 262-567-0341
www.guardiansoft.com Booth 1481
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