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MCTV VIDEO Evaluating Steel Casting Process Cleanliness
In this video on
www.metalcastingtv.com, watch a webinar presented by Robert Tuttle, Saginaw Valley State University, covering how to evaluate the cleanliness of your steel casting process. Tuttle gives a specifi c strategy to setup as part of a continual inclusion monitoring approach that allows a metalcaster to identify the inclusion formation portion of the process.
SOCIAL NETWORKING
Enter a Metal Casting Photo Contest
AFS and Modern Casting are holding an online metal casting photo contest to celebrate reaching more than 1,000 followers on Twitter and nearly 2,000 on Facebook.
The premise of the contest is simple. Send your best photo of a metal casting and you are automatically entered. All you have to do is upload, share, post or tag your photos to the AFS Facebook page by Jan. 31, 2015.
POLL QUESTION
The December website question asked:
What are your expectations for your plant’s 2015 casting sales compared to 2014?
This month’s question is available at
www.moderncasting.com.
CONNECT WITH US
Like: American Foundry Society
Follow: @AmerFoundrySoc
Download: Metalcasting Newsstand App
Join: Foundry and Diecaster Network
This casting connecting the chain for a swing to the support bar is an example of an everyday casting.
January 2015 MODERN CASTING | 3 31%
MUCH BETTER
6% SOMEWHAT LESS 42% SOMEWHAT BETTER ABOUT THE SAME 13% 8% MUCH LESS
Post your photos of castings you encounter in everyday life (outside of a metalcasting operation). Make sure to include a description of the casting, who took the photo, and when and where it was taken.
We will announce the top three photos in early February 2015. Winners will receive a Modern Casting gift bag, including “I Love Castings” apparel.
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