Sand Systems Specialists
• Mobile Continuous Sand Mixers
• Termal Reclamation Systems
• Sand Mixers • Sand Heaters • Sand Coolers • Sand Transporters • Mold Driers Highest Quality ... Competitively Priced! Specialized foundry equipment and expertise for chemically
bonded sand.—Castec Inc. 724-258-8700 • Fax: 724-258-8793
www.castecinc.com
Crucible Melting and Holding Furnaces
Dynarad® crucible furnaces offer melting and holding solutions de- signed to meet your specific needs. Available in round, square, tilting, and portable versions. Each heating element is parallel wired for better temperature control, longer element life, and continued operation in the event that an individual heating ele- ment is damaged. 2 year warranty on
heating elements.—StrikoWestofen 616-772-3705 • Fax 616-772-5271
www.strikodynarad.com
Humtown Products-Sand Cores & Molds
Humtown has the capability of producing extremely high quality cores in a wide variety of sizes, weights and configurations – from the simplest to the most complex design. Emergency resourcing, high scrap jobs, in- tricate cores, any cold box sand, any additive, or any wash…we want you to have it your way!
—Humtown Products 330-482-5555 • Fax: 330-482-9307
www.humtown.com
TOM-Series of Mixers
Foundries know us best for our robust line of chemically-bonded sand mixers. Our NexGen2™ controls can automatically adjust the catalyst based on sand temperature; provides the easiest method of calibration on any standard mixer and can easily be upgraded with mass-flow resin pumps, our enhanced Smart-Gate automatic metering sand gates and even Auto- Path automated mixer path control. From the simple to the complex, Tinker Omega has the reputation of providing our customers with the most value and dependability.—Tin-
ker Omega Manufacturing LLC 937-322-2272 • Fax: 937-322-2256
www.tinkeromega.com
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EMSHIELD 375™ Shunt Insulation
EMSCO’S EMSHIELD 3745 shunt insulation can be used as a stand-alone insulator with your coreless furnace shunt packs. • Flexible • Lightweigth • Resists Moisture Absorption • Withstands Temperatures of 450°F (Continuous) and 600°F (Intermittent) • Excellent Dielectric Strength • Facilitates Installation
—EMSCO, Inc. 877-77-EMSCO • Fax: 877-773-6726
www.emsco.com
Holding and Dosing Furnaces
Te Westomat® holding and dosing furnace is suitable for all casting processes where accurate and repeat- able mold filling is required along with energy efficiency. Te ProDos DPC and VPC proprietary control systems ensure repeatability of ±2% of pour weight. Pour weights can vary from a few ounces to several hundred pounds into high pressure dies, permanent molds or sand
casting lines.—StrikoWestofen 616-772-3705 • Fax: 616-772-5271
www.strikodynarad.com
REDUX EF40 FLUX–reduces costly slag inclusions!
Redux EF40 is a fluorspar-free flux that keeps furnaces and ladles free of slag build-up and actually extends refractory life. Some foundries using EF40 have doubled, and even qua- drupled, refractory life! Using EF40 results in significant cost savings by maintaining furnace volume, in- creasing melting rates, and reducing electrical loads. Briquette, brick, or
powder.—ASI International 800-860-4766 • Fax: 216-391-9933
www.asi-alloys.com
ASK Chemicals
ASK Chemicals is one of the world’s largest providers of com- prehensive solutions and tailored consulting services in the castings industry. Trough our combined knowledge and experience ASK Chemicals offers industry leading advancements in the widest variety of foundry resource applications. At ASK Chemicals you can expect exceptionally engineered products, world-class research & develop- ment, and unparalleled technical
support.—ASK Chemicals 800-848-7485 • Fax: 614-790-3941
Info.usa@
ask-chemicals.com
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