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EMSCO


EMSCO’s HyprCool® crosses the divide between traditional cooling towers by applying hybrid adiabatic technology. HyprCool eliminates problems with overheating during the summer (dry air coolers) and freezing during the winter (fluid coolers). Hy- prCool’s hybrid adiabatic technology yields significant energy, water, health, and space savings — decreasing cost


and increasing efficiency. EMSCO Inc. 877-773-6726 www.emsco.com Booth 909


Ajax TOCCO Magnethermic Corp.


High Power Density System Ajax TOCCO power supplies and coreless furnace systems have changed the way furnaces are utilized in the foundry. With the ever increasing demand for casting alloy refinement, new HPD (high power density) systems provide faster, more efficient melting, increased scheduling flex- ibility, and permit foundries to tailor their product mix to satisfy even the


toughest customer requirements. Ajax Tocco Magnethermic 330-372-8511 www.ajaxtocco.com Booth 815, 817


Mössner Reich


Mössner offers unique solutions for the automated removal of aluminum gates and risers as well as casting finishing by combining the speed of a bandsaw and the accuracy of the CNC guidance system. Mössner offers a complete line of automated casting finishing cells including degate, derise, deflash and decoring equipment. Te 3 in 1 Decore cell offers superior flexibility and efficient


core removal. Mössner Reich 205-655-2121 www.reichcompanies.com Booth 606


Ajax TOCCO Magnethermic Corp.


Channel Furnace As the leader in channel furnace technology, Ajax TOCCO has continued to refine the design of their world famous “Jet-Flow” inductor, breaking the 6000 kW barrier, and allowing the successful start up of the largest and most productive channel furnaces in the world for both ferrous and non-


ferrous applications. Ajax Tocco Magnethermic 330-372-8511 www.ajaxtocco.com Booth 815, 817


Tinker Omega Mfg.


Te NBB line of core machines provide a simple yet flexible method of produc- ing no-bake cores using the same resin system as with your no-bake molds. Te dedicated mixer can provide different resin / catalyst settings with the touch of a button and the swivel mount can provide sand for bench coremaking. Perfect for improving your core produc- tion and quality at a lower cost than traditional cold-box production but can easily be upgraded to provide gassing & purging cycles for gas-cured core


production. Tinker Omega Mfg. 937-322-2272 www.tinkeromega.com Booth 107


Tinker Omega Mfg.


For improved automation and perfor- mance when stripping the mold from the pattern, nothing works better than a well-designed rollover / draw unit. Te Tinker Omega BRD-series of equipment is available in both a barrel and a C-Frame design to accommodate any molding layout. Available in widths from 24” up to 120” with both fixed and variable width pattern clamping as optional. Give us a call whether you are replacing an existing unit or would like


help with a new molding layout. Tinker Omega Mfg. 937-322-2272 www.tinkeromega.com Booth 107


Inductotherm Corp.


Induction Power Supplies: We offer a wide range of power supply units that range from our world famous VIP® units to our newest VIP-I® Plus™ units to ensure that we provide you with the most efficient product for


your application. Inductotherm Corp. 800-257-9527 www.inductotherm.com Booth 712


EMSCO


EMSCO’s core business is to keep your furnace up and you in business. For nearly 40 years, we’ve been the melting industry’s first responder with technicians available 24 hours a day to keep the tap flowing from your critical production furnaces. Trust your coil


repair or rebuild to EMSCO. EMSCO Inc. 877-773-6726 www.emsco.com Booth 909


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