Education Solutions for Metalcasters, Designers & Buyers by Metalcasters.
AFS and the Institute are dedicated to educating and training. The mission is simple: offer relevant and engaging courses, workshops and conferences—covering everything from the basics to cutting-edge topics—all focused on advancing the production and success of your facility.
Spring 2013 Course Calendar (Tentative) April
April 25-26
May May 1-2
May 14-16 June June 11-14 A Hands-On Introduction to Metalcasting
Upcoming Conferences April 6-9
CastExpo'13 May 1-3 May 29-31
Government Affairs Conference Art Casting Conference
Pittsburg, KS Casting Defect Analysis Permanent Mold Processes
Gray & Ductile Iron Process Metallurgy & Metalcasting Practices
Danbury, CT
Schaumburg, IL Pittsburg, KS
St. Louis, MO
Washington, D.C. Loveland, CO
June 25-26 Workshop on Metallography and Mechanical Testing Wixom, MI
APRIL 6-9, 2013 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI connecting EDUCATION | SERVICES | TECHNOLOGY
CastExpo is Better than Ever! Don’t Miss the Single Largest Trade Show and Exhibition in North America for Metalcasters
6 Reasons You Must Attend CastExpo’13
Cast in North America Pavilion | Metalcasting Technology Theater Casting Designer and Buyer Education | World-Renowned Speakers Shop-Floor Metalcasting Workshops | Networking
connecting TECHNOLOGY | SERVICES | EDUCATION Register online at
www.afsinc.org, tel: 800/537-4237, fax: 847/824-2174.
www.castexpo.com
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