Technical Program
Saturday, April 6, 2013 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Melting Methods & Materials
Coreless Furnace Maintenance and Operations - Gaining Efficiency (Panel 13-1200)
Lost Foam Casting Lost Foam From New Plant Start-Up To Ma- terial Advances (Panel 13-1213)
Magnesium
Strain Rate as a Predictor of Hot Tearing in AZ 91 Magnesium Alloy (13-1340)
Report on AFS Melt Cleanliness Project (Proj- ect #11-12#04) (13-1656)
Inclusions in Magnesium Alloys, Assessment Techniques and Methods for Teir Removal (13-1657)
Copper Alloy Quality Systems (Panel 13-1156)
9:30 AM-10:00 AM
Metalcasting Technology Teater Non-Standard Foundry Sand Testing (13-1703) 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Cast Design & Purchasing
Adding Value To Your Castings For Greater Customer Satisfaction and Improved Profitabil- ity -(Panel 13-1229)
Melting Methods & Materials
Channel Induction Furnace Operations - 24/7 (Panel 13-1124)
(as of Feb. 25)
Copper Alloy Melt Processing (Panel 13-1161)
Molding Methods & Materials
Aluminum and Brass Foundry Overcomes Obsta- cles of Emissions and Aggregate Shortage Trough Creative Change: A Case Study (13-1357)
A Quick Technique for Comparing Aeration to Gravity Filled Green Sands (13-1451)
Next Generation Termal Distortion Tester (13-1454)
Lost Foam Casting
Utilizing Simulation To Improve and Advance Lost Foam Casting (Panel 13-1214) 11:00 AM-11:30 AM
Metalcasting Technology Teater
Impact of Simulation on Metalcasters’ Cus- tomer Relationships (13-1704) 1:00 PM-1:30 PM
Metalcasting Technology Teater
Management as Stewardship: A Path to Im- proved Performance (13-1705) 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Melting Methods & Materials
Interactive Panel of Practical Melting in Today’s Iron Foundries -(Panel 13-1125)
Cast Design & Purchasing Lost Foam Casting Design (Panel 13-1234)
Copper Alloy Melt Processing Continued & Low Lead Cop- per Alloy Update -(Panel 13-1162)
Molding Methods & Materials
Mitigating Gas Defects in Castings Produced From 3D Printed Molds (13-1307)
An Analysis of the Manufacturing Time and Cost of Tool and Die Making by Metal Casting in Rapid Prototyping Sand Moulds (13-1219)
Engineering
Training Programs From a Quality Perspective (Panel 13-1140) 2:30 PM-3:00 PM
Metalcasting Technology Teater
Low to Medium Volume Finishing Cells (13-1706)
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