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SHAKEOUT/CLEANING/FINISHING Shot Blast Replacement Parts


e-Wheel™ Technology


ASTECH engineered blades, impellers, cages and lin- ers—designed to perfectly fit existing wheels and housings with no modifications necessary! Just pop in the new blades! New longer lasting links are made from manganese steel for strength and wear resistance. Have questions about which blast part you need or how to improve your blast cycle times? Ask the Blast Parts Experts at the new ASTECH Blast Parts online forum! Made in the U.S.A. ISO certified.


ASTECH ALLOY STEEL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 5512 Scotch Rd., Vassar, MI 48768 800-327-8474  Fax: 989-823-7214 www.astechblast.comalan@astechblast.com


Te e-Wheel™ is the next evolution in extreme duty blast wheel technology. Te e-Wheel™ provides improved per- formance, lower maintenance costs, improved motor life and a few patented tools that simply make it the easiest wheel to maintain in the industry. Te e-Wheel ™ is robust, designed for the absolute toughest foundry applications. We offer full range of wheel diameters, ranging from 13.5” to 26” with varying speeds and configurations.


BLAST CLEANING TECHNOLOGIES A division of Metcast Service Tech Resources 16211 W. Lincoln Avenue, New Berlin, WI 53151 877-355-7577  Fax: 262-785-1066 www.bct-us.com


Quality Gray & Ductile Iron Castings & Machining Since 1946


Kirsh Foundry, Inc. Jim Kirsh, President


“With Odyssey, we have complete traceability of every single thing in the foundry from the melting of the iron to the shipping of the castings.”


See Kirsh Foundry in action at www.BLInfo.com/Kirsh


4707 Rambo Rd. Bridgman, MI 49106-9723 Phone: 269.465.6207 www.BLInfo.com


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