YOUR NEEDS CAST IRON 101: AN INTRODUCTION TO
IRON CASTING PROCESSES March 19, 2014 • Schaumburg, IL
Learn about the major cast iron families in this new introductory course by the Institute. You will learn:
• Characteristics and properties as well as general applications for each iron type
• Common alloying elements and their uses • Iron melting technology and considerations • Heat treatment options and applications
DEMONSTRATE METALCASTING TO ANYONE WITH FOUNDRY-IN-A-BOX
Everything you need to demonstrate metal casting in one box.
• All components run on 110 Volt, 60 Hz. “household” current
• Ten minute set-up or clean-up time
• Melt safe and shiny tin metal in a water-cooled MicroMelter Furnace
• Microwave melting is a “leading edge” technology
• Pour metal castings at about the same temperature you bake a pizza
Click the link to fi nd out more, contact the Institute at 847/824-0181 or visit
www.afsinc.org.
ADVOCATE. EDUCATE. INNOVATE.
www.afsinc.org • 800/537-4237
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