B&L Information Systems
B&L Information Systems is a global leader in providing integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) for metal casters. All B&L products, whether client server application or Software as a Service (SaaS), are designed with the specific needs of
metal casters in mind. B&L Information Systems 269-465-6207
www.BLInfo.com Booth 2080
Superior Graphite Co.
Desulco® is a precision-engineered granular carbon additive used extensively in iron and steel making operations where carbon performance is critical. Consistent, Predictable, and Reliable, Desulco® is the product of choice utilized in the production of ductile iron, gray iron, carbon steel, special quality steels, and steel ladle
refining stations. Superior Graphite Co. 800-325-0337
www.superiorgraphite.com Booth 2163
ANDRITZ Bricmont Inc.
ANDRITZ Bricmont is pleased to announce its participation in CastExpo from April 6–9 in St. Louis, Missouri. Visit us for a presentation of our stack melter system, gather information on our HiTEQ foundry and die-casting furnaces, or discuss and develop solutions for your location
with our sales managers. ANDRITZ Bricmont Inc. 724-746-2300
www.andritz.com Booth 2845
American Colloid Co.
American Colloid Company, an AM- COL® company, produces the global standard for premium foundry-grade bentonite and is the world’s leading supplier of green sand bond solu- tions for ferrous castings for over 85 years. We are also the only integrated supplier of chromite sand, utilized in steel-alloy and specialized ferrous
casting mold and core systems. American Colloid Co. 800-276-2737
www.colloid.com Booth 2981
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