Classroom Courses
Casting Defect Analysis #19-13 April 25-26 / Danbury, CT / Member: $785 / Non-member: $935
Sponsored by the AFS New England Chapter
Critical analysis of defective castings, types of imperfections, causes and corrective measures for sand molds (green sand, shell, nobake, gas-cured, etc.) are among the subjects discussed. Group workshops, centered on defective castings supplied by the participants, apply the ideas reviewed in class.
Who Should Attend: Inspectors, production personnel, quality control supervisors, and casting buyers
Complimentary Casting Defects Handbook of Your Choice With Course Registration
Choose From Iron & Steel, Copper-Base Alloys or Aluminum Alloys
Permanent Mold Processes #20-13 May 1-2 / Schaumburg, IL / Member: $725 / Non-member: $875
The production of aluminum castings using the tilt and static pour methods is featured. Time is devoted to discussing such mold details as materials, thermal considerations, and their maintenance.
Die coating purpose and composition, proper application techniques
and associated problems are analyzed. The selection and properties of aluminum alloys for permanent molding are covered along with a review of operating problems and casting defects.
Who Should Attend: Tilt and static pour permanent mold operators, process and quality con- trol personnel, mold designers, sales engineers, casting buyers, paint/ coating room personnel, and those interested in starting permanent mold operations.
Register online at
www.afsinc.org, tel: 800/537-4237, fax: 847/824-2174.
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