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2015-16 Supplier Prospectus Foseco


Glenn Cowie President


Foseco is a leading manufacturer and pro- vider of proprietary consumable products and solutions to the global foundry industry. We are dedicated to helping customers improve their op- erations and businesses with innovative products and services, developing and commercializing the best ideas from customers, employees and our research labs to help customers reach the highest level of performance. As part of the Vesuvius corporate family, Foseco’s offering now includes flow control and refractory products for melting and metal transfer applications in the foundry. We are committed to continuous improve-


ment and total quality as a way of doing busi- ness. Foseco operates in over 100 countries around the world with headquarters for North America in Cleveland, Ohio.


Methoding and Molding Practice Foseco is synonymous with yield, pro- ductivity and quality improvements through the use of feeding systems, filtration, direct pour technology, high performance mold/ core coatings, and mold/core binders. KALMINEX® K riser sleeves with engineered collapsible steel breaker cores, new gen- eration KALMINEX® 21 riser sleeves, easily primed STELEX® PrO Steel Filters and our proprietary HOLCOTE® FLO CCD Coatings with color drying indicator technology are some of our most recent innovations.


Addresses


Foseco, a Division of Vesuvius USA 20200 Sheldon Road Cleveland, OH 44142 Ph: 440-826-4548 Fax: 440-826-3434


foseco.nafta.info@foseco.com www.fosecomet.com


Foseco, a Division of Vesuvius Canada


333 Prince Charles Drive


Welland, ON Canada L3B 5P4 Ph: 905-732-4441 Fax: 905-735-6061


foseco.nafta.info@foseco.com www.fosecocanada.com


Foseco, Vesuvius Mexico S.A. de C.V. Carretera a San Miguel KM 1 Col. Jardines de San Rafael CG. GPE, N.L. 67110


Ph: 52 (81) 8319-4532 Fax: 52 (81) 8319-4598 foseco.nafta.info@foseco.com


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Melt Deck Practice Foseco offers the most comprehensive range


of products for high performance melt deck practice in the market today, including linings, flow control products/stopper rods, ladle lining systems and metal treatment additives. Ap- plications include the refractories required to line channel and coreless induction furnaces, a complete line of shotcrete and gunite products, plastics and low moisture castables, refractories and KALTEK® ladle boards and shanks for mol- ten metal transfer, alumina graphite stopper rods for bottom pour systems and brick and basic gunite refractories for arc furnaces.


Nonferrous Foundry Practice Foseco has been well known in the melt treat-


ment area of the aluminum foundry for many years. Our current focus on crucibles, rotary degassing, flux injection hydrogen sensing and process control, highly insulating launders and ladle linings, filtration, direct pouring and envi-


ronmentally friendly fluxes continues this tradi- tion of innovation and service to the industry.


Research and Development U.S.-based product development facilities


include computer simulation, water modeling, pilot plant capabilities, flow and dip coating facilities, high temperature thermo-physical and mechanical testing of refractories. Ad- ditionally an Analytical Services department operates a full complement of the latest testing equipment, including; XRF, XRD, ICP, and SEM, to support existing business segments and investigate new applications.


Certification Foseco quality management systems are


registered to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and Ford Q1 and comply with OHSAS 18001.


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