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Marketing


PANEL: What One Ting Makes Our Foundry So Competitive (15-155)


Patricio Gil, Blackhawk de Mexico SA de CV, Santa Catarina, Mexico; Kris Pfaehler, Waupaca Foundry Inc, Waupaca, WI; Jeff Cook, Eagle Alloy Inc., Muskegon, MI; Brad Witte, Signicast Invest- ment Castings, Hartford, WI


3:15 p.m.


Aluminum Boride Particle Detection in Liquid Aluminum via Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (15-027)


Shaymus Hudson, Diran Apelian, Worcester Poly- technic Institute, Worcester, MA


PANEL: Degassing and Issues with Hydrogen Pick-Up (15-167)


Geoffrey Sigworth, GKS Engineering Services, Dunedin, FL; Brian Began, Foseco, Cleveland, OH


Cast Iron


Processing Tickness Window for As-Cast Aus- ferritic Castings (15-010)


Urko de la Torre, Susana Méndez, Pello Larranaga, IK4-AZTERLAN, Durango, Spain; Ramon Suarez,


Veigalan Estudio, Durango, Spain; Doru Stefanescu, Te Ohio State University, Columbus, OH


High Strength Ductile Iron Produced by Engi- neered Cooling: Phase 2 (15-076)


Simon Lekakh, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO


Engineering


PANEL: Te Right Tools for the Job—How Technology Has Helped Deliver the Castings Our Customer Wanted (15-148)


Brian McCarthy, Versevo Inc., Hartland, WI; George Kokos, Caterpillar Inc., Dunlap, IL


Marketing


How Mining Increases Foundry Profits—and You Don’t Need a Hardhat! (15-003)


Mark Mehling, Te Foundry Marketer, Port Orange, FL Thursday, April 23


8:00 a.m.


Aluminum Alternatives to the Al-Si Eutectic System in Aluminum Casting Alloys (15-089)


Teodoros Koutsoukis, Makhlouf Makhlouf, Worces- ter Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA


Effect of Additions of SiC and Al2O3 Particu- lates on the Microstructure and Tensile Proper- ties of Al-Si-Cu-Mg Cast Alloys (15-028)


Jacobo Hernandez-Sandoval, Agnes Samuel, Faw- zy Samuel, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, QC, Canada, Salvador Valtierra Gal- lardo, Nemak S.A., Garcia, Mexico


Mechanical Properties and Processing Technol- ogy for an Elevated Temperature Metal Matrix Composite Alloy (15-057)


David Weiss, Eck Industries Inc., Manitowoc, WI; Gerald Gegel, Material & Process Consultancy, Morton, IL


Environmental Health & Safety PANEL: EHS Hot Topics (15-104)


Jeet Radia, McWane Inc., Birmingham, AL; Mark Remlinger, Matthews International Corp., Pittsburg, PA; Tomas Slavin, Slavin OSH Group LLC, Chicago, IL; Jeff Hannapel, Te Policy Group, Rockville, MD; Stephanie Salmon, Potomac Government Relations, Washington, DC


Molding Methods & Materials


Design Considerations for Tree Dimensional Printed Cores and Molds (15-086)


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