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Technical Program


Tuesday, April 21 8:00 a.m.


Copper Alloy PANEL: Proper Sand Control for Copper Base Alloys (15-105)


Vic LaFay, S&B Industrial Minerals, Cincinnati, OH; Mark Adamovits, ASK Chemicals, Dublin, OH; Mike Galvin, Buck Co. Inc., Quarryville, PA


Lost Foam Casting Using Modeling for Lost Foam Process Improvement (15-168) Harry Littleton, Alchemcast, Warrior, AL Lost Foam Investment Casting (15-162) Brad Skirten, Wescast Industries Inc., Stratford, ON, Canada


Melting Methods & Materials


PANEL: Case Studies on Coreless Furnace Cold Start Procedures to Help Efficiency & Prevent Lining Penetration (15-110)


Eric Nelson, Dotson Foundry, Mankato, MN; Tomas Gesme, Grede Foundry, Biscoe, NC; John Oneson, Kohler Co., Kohler, WI


Molding Methods & Materials Silver Anniversary: Productivity and Ecology Considerations of High Production Cold Box Processes (15-096)


James Archibald, ASK Chemicals L.P., Dublin, OH Loss on Ignition Using IR (15-092)


Benjamin Binoniemi, Sam Ramrattan, Western Michigan University, Kalama- zoo, MI


9:45 a.m. Cast Iron Roundtable Discussion: Defects, the Never-Ending Battle (15-103)


Josh Keller, Bremen Castings Inc, Bremen, IN; Emily Ballinger, Caterpillar Inc., Mapleton, IL; Lizeth Medina-Alatorre, Neenah Enterprises, Inc., Neenah, WI; Ray Staral, Dura-Bar, Woodstock, IL; Kevin Lucas, Goulds Pumps-ITT Industries, Seneca Falls, NY; Andy Adams, Foseco, Cleveland, OH


Copper Alloy PANEL: Refractories for Copper Base Alloys (15-106)


Peter Satre, Allied Mineral Products Inc., Columbus, OH; Pete Quigley, Quigley Crucible R & S Co. Inc., Bridgeport, PA; Jeff Gaber, A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., Dubuque, IA; Jeff Sorenson, Neptune Technology Group Inc., Tallassee, AL


Lost Foam Casting


Te Possibilities of Using Lost Foam Patterns in the Replicast Process (15-169) Will Jeffs, Castings Technology International Ltd., United Kingdom


Steel Castings Produced by the Lost Foam Casting (LFC) Method (15-114)


Mark DeBruin, Flowserve Corp., Dayton, OH; Sarah Jordan, DeBruin Con- sulting, Tipp City, OH


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High-tech in casting


The world’s leading trade fair for foundry technology presents the wide-ranging fi eld of innovations for the casting industry: The latest technology featuring the entire technology value chain – for the effi cient foundry in the 3rd


millennium.


International industry get-together for top decision makers


Ancillary programs are communication platforms for experts. The trade fair will again be supported by a diverse ancillary program and the ecoMetals Initiative. Welcome to the future of state-of-the-art casting technology.


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