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63rd Technical Conference & Exposition


Inc.: Crystal Co. Ltd. Japan sakai-kansai@crystal-ltd.com; Mercia-CTM UK merciactm@btconnect.com; Vacuumtech Ltd. Russia and Ukraine a.petrov@vacuumtech.ru; China, Pacifi c Business Development Corp, Crystal Gao, pbdgao@public3. bta.net.cn; USA, Europe, Ransom and Randolph, marti.hunyor@ dentsply.com. All others Cleveland Tool sales@clevtool.com.


COMANCHE TECHNOLOGIES


1393 Piedmont Drive, Suite 201 Downingtown PA 19335 USA Phone: 866/925-6750


Fax: 866/925-6750


Email: jhitchings@comanchetechnologies.com www.comanchetechnologies.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Comanche Technologies is a global leader in molten metal fi ltration research and development with over 50 years of experience and expertise in both investment casting and standard foundry applications. Their proprietary, high performance fi lter products include CerraFlex® and TorrentFlow® fi lter cups, CerraBreaker® de-gating aids and RiserBreaker® riser removal fi lters. Unique to our products is the ability to deliver measurable performance above the capabilities of standard ceramic fi lters including reduced cleaning & fi nishing room operational costs, increased throughput, reduced cycle time, and a cleaner production environment on the shop fl oor.


Booth 613


CONSARC CORPORATION - PV/T, INC.


100 Indel Ave. PO Box 156 Rancocas NJ 08073-0156 USA Phone: 609/267-8000


Email: sales@consarc.com www.consarc.com


PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Consarc designs and manufactures vacuum precision investment casting furnaces capable of producing equiax, directionally solidifi ed, and single crystal castings. Consarc also produces induction skull melting furnaces capable of casting various reactive metals in refractory-free crucibles. Consarc is also a world leader in large VIM furnaces for producing master alloy. With four decades of experience, Consarc is a global leader in vacuum melting and refi ning.


CORE-TECH


7850 Enterprise Drive Mentor OH 44060 USA Phone: 440/946-8324


Fax: 440/946-8325


Email: jim@core-tech-inc.com www.core-tech-inc.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Core-Tech is a leading provider of precision ceramic cores for the investment casting industry. Core-Tech is an ISO 9001:2008 certifi ed company. They offer a variety of standard materials that offer a combination of good leachability and hot strength. They manufacture our ceramic cores in the following methods: injected, poured core and extruded processes. Their core bodies are designed to work with D/S S/C and equiax applications and are compatible with ferrous and non ferrous alloys. Core-Tech has developed a wax binder ceramic core system which offers shorter lead times, improved MOR strength, and reduced die wear. Core-Tech has expanded the operation to a total of 68,000 square feet. We also offer R&D support for special ceramic core projects.


CRONIMET SPECIALTY METALS USA, INC.


P.O. Box 399 40 Council Avenue Wheatland PA 16161 USA Phone: 724/347-2208


Fax: 724/347-2556


Email: bdoolin@cronimetspecialtymetals.com www.cronimetusa.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Supplier of specialty alloys for the investment casting industry cobalt based, nickel based, stainless, and a variety of other specialty alloys in the form of certifi ed 15 lbs. ingots and certifi ed sieved shot. Cronimet Specialty Metals USA also offers a conversion service for customers who wish to consolidate scrap into a consistent form with a homogenenous chemistry. Raw material adds also offered.


Booth 525 Booth 614 Fax: 609/267-1366 Booth 517


32 ❘ October 2016 ®


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