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ANTICIPATING YOUR DESIGN NEEDS DESIGN SOLUTIONS IS THE KEY TO


YOUR SUCCESSFUL CASTING DESIGN Membership Service • www.afsinc.org/designsolutions


The American Foundry Society (AFS), in association with Product Development Analysis LLC now offers Design Solutions covering all facets of casting design, including:


• Casting process design & simulation • Product performance test evaluations • Prototyping and production sourcing


METALCASTING ALLOYS: AN INTRODUCTION Just in Time Education Internet Course • www.afsinc.org


This short-format internet course presents a general overview of the alloys used in metalcasting. Available any time at your convenience. You will learn:


• The characteristics of and applications for aluminum, copper-base, iron (gray, ductile, and CGI) and steel (carbon, low alloy and high alloy) alloy families.


• Valuable information from technical experts, all at your convenience.


DESIGNING & PURCHASING METAL CASTINGS Textbook • www.afsinc.org/estore


Coming in June: A brand new book from AFS and the editors of Metal Casting Design & Purchasing magazine providing a comprehensive, one- stop reference for casting end-users at all levels. It includes:


• Chapters on casting design, principles of purchasing, metal alloys and processes.


• An accompanying DVD containing a wealth of supporting resources, including a 20-minute metalcasting basics video.


• An e-book version via the Metalcasting Newsstand app. TECHNOLOGY FOR MAGNESIUM CASTINGS:


DESIGN, PRODUCTS & APPLICATIONS Textbook • www.afsinc.org/estore


• Contains 18 chapters that cover magnesium component design, material selection, melting and casting procedures.


• Developed by world class scientists, professors and engineers with countless years of industrial and laboratory experience.


• For designers, engineers, students of metallurgy, material science and metalcasting.


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• Failure analysis • Reverse engineering


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