Casting Design & Purchasing Sessions
SATURDAY, APRIL 6 10:15 - 11:45 a.m. Adding Value to Your Castings for Greater Customer Satisfaction and Improved Profitability (Panel 13-1229) Tis panel will discuss value-added ser- vices to meet the needs of customers.
2 - 3:30 p.m. Lost Foam Casting Design (Panel 13-1234)
Come join two leading lost foam cast- ing producers, representing both ferrous and nonferrous applications, and learn how you can take full advantage of this emerging casting technology. Te ses- sion will include a hands-on discussion of current lost foam applications, review of the process basics and advantages, and cover design tips on how to reduce weight, improve performance, combine multiple part numbers, and eliminate costly post-processing heat treatments and machining.
SUNDAY, APRIL 7 10:15 - 11:45 a.m. Discussion on Alloy Applications and Properties of Steel, Cast Iron, Alumi- num and Copper Based Alloys (Panel 13-1175) Tis panel presentation will cover the basic metallurgy of aluminum, copper, cast iron and steel alloys.
2 - 3:30 p.m. Pattern Making (Panel 13-1233) Tis panel will address foundry tooling, rapid prototyping and rapid tooling considerations, tooling technology worldwide and how to quote rapid cast- ing parts from pattern shops.
MONDAY, APRIL 8 2 - 3:30 p.m. Understanding Te PPAP Process (Panel 13-1232) Tis session provides a holistic view of the PPAP process as viewed by the OEM.
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3:45 - 5:15 p.m. Supplier Partnerships and Relationships: How to Manage Your Supply Base (13-1751) Presenters will be reviewing Oshkosh Corporation complexity, then describ- ing how Oshkosh Corporation Global Purchasing and Supply Chain Associates continually analyze how to improve the supply chain, on-board new suppliers, fix existing suppliers and exit non- responsive suppliers.
Selecting a Metalcasting Process for Your Engineered Component (13-1742) For casting buyers to effectively source castings, they must understand the various metalcasting processes and their capabilities. Tis presentation reviews
the multitude of processes (green sand, nobake, diecasting, investment, etc.), including their strengths and weaknesses, and provides a framework for the decision to source to one process over another.
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