ANTICIPATING YOUR NEEDS
CASTING SUPPLIER AUDITING June 3-4, 2014 • Denison, TX
This course will review the methods supply chain personnel can use to effectively perform audits of metalcasting facilities. Topics include:
• An overview of the audit process. • Determining audit requirements. • Developing and preparing to perform an audit, and closing the audit loop. • Performance of a mock audit.
Note: This course is only open to employees from companies who design and/or purchase metal castings.
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.
C-9 MICROFINISH COMPARATOR® BY
GAR ELECTROFORMING
www.afsinc.org/estore
The C-9 Microfi nish Comparator® surface roughness scale lets you check your casting’s surface for quality control.
• Nine replicated cast surface fi nish specimens, ranging from 20 to 900 microinches.
• Comes in a 3 x 5 in. leatherette case with engineering data and instructions.
• Made in the USA by GAR Electroforming, a division of Electroformers, Inc., Danbury, CT.
• Order yours today by visiting
www.afsinc.org/estore.
DESIGNING & PURCHASING METAL CASTINGS Textbook •
www.afsinc.org/estore
This book from AFS and the editors of Metal Casting Design & Purchasing magazine provides 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 20-minute metalcasting basics video. • An e-book version via the Metalcasting Newsstand app.
ADVOCATE. EDUCATE. INNOVATE.
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