2015-16 Supplier Prospectus DIDION International, Inc.
NEW PRODUCTS: The Mark 5 Series Ro- tary Media Drum is the ultimate for sand casting separation, sand blending / conditioning, dual sand screening
and casting Mike Didion President/CEO Mission Statement
DIDION International’s mission is to make our customers more effi cient and more profi table with the fastest payback possible in the industry worldwide. We provide our customers with the highest quality
rotary technology through innovation, dedication, and our strong commitment to continuous improvement. Combined with our
outstanding customer service this enhances our position as the world leader and
provides our customers with a competitive edge.
DIDION, founded in 1974, has revolution-
ized the shakeout and material handling needs of the foundry industry. The company began making foundry equipment when Charles J. Didion realized the inherent pitfalls in vibra- tory shakeout systems and developed the DIDION® Rotary Sand Casting Separator. The machinery was patented internation- ally and the company has grown to include over 1000 machines in 48 countries world- wide. The common sense design, reliability, fl exibility, and low maintenance requirements of every DIDION® machine has turned the company into the world leader in Rotary Processing Machinery - saving customers throughout the world hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.
ROTARY PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: Rotary Media Drums
Sales Offi ces DIDION International, Inc. is
represented by 32 separate sales organizations worldwide.
Rotary Sand/Casting Separators Rotary Lump Crusher / Sand Reclaimers Rotary Slag Separator / Metal Reclaimers Rotary Carbon Separators / Thimble Cleaners Rotary Preheaters / Sprue Cleaners Rotary Blending / Cooling Drums Rotary Sand Screens Rotary Dryers
Rotary Protective Coating Drums Address
Riverside Industrial Centre 7000 West Geneva Drive Saint Peters, MO 63376 Ph: 636-278-8700 Fax: 636-278-3155
info@didion.com
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CDC VIBRATORY EQUIPMENT: Furnace Charging Systems Casting Cooling Conveyors Water Quench Conveyors Multi-Directional Conveyors Feed Conveyors Shakeout Systems Mold Dump Conveyors Shot Blast Conveyor Systems Separating / Sorting Conveyors Sand Screeners
cleaning and cooling, all in one machine. It can handle green sand, no- bake and shell molding. It will clean aluminum, brass, bronze, ductile,
gray, malleable, and steel castings. The payback/return on investment is months versus years.
The Rotary Lump Crusher / Sand Reclaimers have the lowest operating cost per ton in the industry worldwide. These machines reduce large no-bake lumps to grain size, scrub the sand, double screen and classify the sand, have the best output / yield worldwide, and separate out tramp metal and debris The New DIDION® Rotary Slag Separator
/ Metal Reclaimer crushes, cleans, separates, and screens dross, slag, and salt cake to re- claim valuable metallics. The patented design has the lowest operating and maintenance cost per ton in the industry worldwide. With a 6-month payback you can receive a 200% return on your investment
RECENT SPECIAL PROJECTS: 80 Ton / Hour Rotary Sand Reclaimer 30 Ton / Hour Rotary Slag Reclaimer 6 – Furnace Charge Conveyors 2 – RS-450 Blending / Cooling Drums 6 – Rotary Slag Separator / Metal Reclaimers 1 – MD-300 Rotary Media Drum 1 – 84’ Long Mold Dump Conveyor
PARTIAL CLIENT LIST: Other clients include; Ajax, Austin, Betz,
Bremen, Buck, Caterpillar, Cifunsa, Crouse- Hinds, Deere, DISA, Dotson, Eaton, EBAA, Esco, Ford, Gartland, GM, Grede, Honda, Intat, McWane, Mueller, Neenah, Nemak, Toyota, Unicast, Victaulic, Waupaca, Wescast, Zurn, and many more.
MODERN CASTING / 2015-16 Supplier Prospectus
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