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gist, Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium, Chicago, gave his lecture, “Obser- vations on Key Factors That Dis- tinguish Successful Metalcasters.” Muratore drew from his industry knowledge to illustrate internal metrics metalcasters should use for long-term viability.


Taylor and Witt Awards The Ray H. Witt Manage-


ment Award, which recognizes the author of an AFS management or marketing-oriented paper that exhibits the greatest probability of favorably impacting the metal- casting industry was presented to Theodore Schorn, Enkei America Inc., Columbus, Ind., for his paper “Management Decision Making and the Cost/Benefit of Multiple 100% Inspections” (12-049). Te Howard F. Taylor Award for


the technical paper with the longest lasting impact on the metalcasting industry was presented to John Tar- taglia, Element Materials Technol- ogy, Wixom, Mich., for his paper, “Comparison of Monotonic and Cyclic Properties of Ductile Irons in the AFS/DOE Strain-Life Fatigue Database for Cast Iron” (12-082).


Honorary Lectures and Papers Frank Headington, Neenah En-


terprises Inc., Neenah, Wis., gave the 2013 Cast Iron Honorary lecture, “You’ve Just Gotta Love Making Iron Castings!” (13-1663). Alex Otte, HA International,


Westmont, Ill., gave the Molding Methods & Materials Silver An- niversary Paper, “Process Control Instrumentation for a Foundry Sand and Binder Mixer” (13-1635). Te 118th


Metalcasting Congress


will be held April 8-11, 2014, at the Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center, Schaumburg, Ill., and the 119th


April 21-23, 2015, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio.


Metalcasting Congress will be More than 7,000 CastExpo attendees came out to visit the sold-out exhibit floor. May 2013 MODERN CASTING | 47


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