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ANTICIPATING YOUR NEEDS


CASTING DESIGN March 5-6, 2014 • Schaumburg, IL


This course addresses the principles of effective metalcasting design by delving into the major factors that affect fi nal part design. Discussion and case studies will be used throughout this two-day course to illustrate effective and practical casting design principles. You will:


• Explore alloy selection and the metalcasting process capabilities and limitations.


• Learn about design for manufacturability. • Discover fab to casting design conversion.


NEW METALCASTER DIRECTORY AVAILABLE NOW! www.afsinc.org/metalcasterdirectory


An improved searchable online metalcaster directory is now available.


• Integrated process selector designed for purchasing agents looking for North American sources for cast components.


• Narrow your search by metal type, casting process, and geographic region.


• Input part data to determine which type of casting process is best suited to your needs.


TECHNICAL RESOURCES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS www.afslibrary.com


The Online AFS Library is the world’s largest collection of reference material on metalcasting.


• More than 38,000 technical papers and articles are searchable via the web. • Unparalleled resource for metalcasters, designers, researchers and users. • Historical metalcasting technology and latest technical developments. • Immediate downloads available.


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


A brand new book from AFS and the editors of Metal Casting Design & Purchasing magazine provide 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.


ADVOCATE. EDUCATE. INNOVATE. www.afsinc.org


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