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Tuesday, April 25


8-9 a.m. Investigation of Microporosity Formation in Low-Lead Cu-Based Alloys (17-103) Aaron Kelley, Robin Foley, John Griffin, Charles Monroe, University of Alabama at Birmingham (Birmingham, Alabama)


Category: Nonferrous


Alternatives Analysis for Lead-Free Copper Alloy Cast Metal Water Components (17-145) Greg Svoboda, I Schumann & Co. (Northfield, Ohio); Mike Buyarski, Te Federal Metal Co. (Bedford, Ohio)


Categories: Nonferrous, Casting Design & Pur- chasing, Environmental Health & Safety


Panel: Lost Foam Facility Startup Case Histo- ries (17-130) Ed Endebrock, Ende Machine & Foundry (Lewiston, Idaho); Sid Tankersley, American Foam Cast Inc. (Sylacauga, Alabama)


Categories: Molding, Business of Metalcasting


Conditions Tat Affect Ductile Iron Magne- sium Treatment and Inoculation (17-140) Marc King, Globe Metallurgical Inc. (LaPorte, Indiana)


Category: Ferrous


Impact of Firing Temperature on Phase Transformations and Properties of Silica- Based Investment Shell Molds (17-085) Mingzhi Xu, Simon Lekakh, Von Richards, Missouri University of Science & Technology (Rolla, Missouri)


Category: Molding


Reclamation and Reuse of Shell Ceramics in Investment Casting (17-104) Victor Okhuysen, Michael Landeros, Hardik Shah, Cal Poly Pomona University (Pomona, California)


Categories: Molding, Environmental Health & Safety


8-10:30 a.m. AFS Institute Course: Casting Material Properties Shelly Dutler, AFS Institute


Categories: Professional Development, Casting Design & Purchasing, Engineering & Technology


Ferrous


Nonferrous Molding


9:15-10:15 a.m. Staged Growth of Spheroidal Graphite in Ductile Irons (17-087) Jingjing Qing, Von Richards, David Van Aken, Mingzhi Xu, Missouri University of Science & Technology (Rolla, Missouri)


Categories: Ferrous


Reassessment of Nucleation Models for Spheroidal Graphite Trough Advanced SEM Analysis (17-031) Gorka Alonso, IK4-Azterlan (Durango, Spain); Doru Stefanescu, Te Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio) and University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Alabama); Pello Larrañaga, Esther de la Fuente, IK4-Azterlan (Durango, Spain); Ramon Suarez, IK4-Azterlan and Veigalan Estudio (Durango, Spain)


Categories: Ferrous, Engineering & Technology


Panel: Foundry Technology (17-093) Dave Rittmeyer, Hoosier Pattern Inc. (Decatur, Indiana); Greg Groth, Exact Metrology Inc. (Brookfield, Wisconsin)


Categories: Engineering & Technology, Nonferrous


Panel: Recent Developments in Lost Foam (17-131) Melissa Wallum, StyroChem Canada Ltd. (Baie-D’urfe, Quebec, Canada); Marshall Miller, Flowserve (Irving, Texas)


Categories: Molding, Engineering & Technology, Casting Design & Purchasing


Panel: Practical Induction Melting Methods for the 21st Century (17-135) Jack McMillin, Ajax Tocco Magnethermic Corp. (Warren, Ohio); John Oneson, Kohler Co. (Kohler, Wisconsin); Joe Henry, John Deere Foundry Waterloo (Waverly, Iowa); Rick Hall, Rochester Metal Products Corp., (Rochester, Indiana)


Category: Ferrous


10:30-11:30 a.m.. Keynote: Manufacturing Reshoring Harry Moser, Reshoring Initiative


Category: Business of Metalcasting, Casting Design & Purchasing


11:30 a.m.


Copper Division Luncheon Te Copper Division will present its David Kunkel Distinguished Service Award along with the Copper Division Scholarship at the luncheon. Open to everyone with an interest in copper alloys. (Ticket required.)


Engineering & Technology Professional Development


1:30-3 p.m. Panel: Solution Strengthened Ductile Iron— A Non-Traditional Approach (17-119) Zayna Connor, American Foundry Society (Schaumburg, Illinois); Dan Weiskopf, Neenah Foundry Co., Neenah, Wisconsin; Joseph Keske, Waupaca Foundry (Marinette, Wisconsin); Cathrine Hartung, Elkem Foundry Products (Kristiansand, Norway); Delin Li, Canmet- MATERIALS, Natural Resources Canada (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)


Categories: Ferrous, Engineering & Technology, Casting Design & Purchasing


Panel: Respirable Silica in the Casting Finish- ing Area (17-109) Eric Pylkas, Stantec (Mequon, Wisconsin); Bob Scholz, TRC Companies Inc. (Brookfield, Wisconsin)


Categories: Environmental Health & Safety, Nonferrous


Panel: Additive Manufacturing: Transforma- tional or Distruptive? (17-150) Tom Prucha, MetalMorphasis LLC (Rochester Hills, Michigan); Steve Murray, Hoosier Pattern Inc. (Walkerton, Indiana); Tom Mueller, Mueller AMS (New Berlin, Wisconsin)


Categories: Engineering & Technology, Business of Metalcasting, Molding


Winning New Casting Business in the Digital Age (17-091) David Knapp, Glidewell Specialties Foundry Company (New Albany, Ohio)


Categories: Business of Metalcasting


Panel: Te Cupola Water Cooling System (17-134) Trevor Shellhammer, Shellhammer Consult- ing (Lehighton, Pennsylvania); David Kasun, Kuttner LLC (Port Washington, Wisconsin); Jeremy Mowry, American Cast Iron Pipe Com- pany, (Birmingham, Alabama)


Category: Ferrous


1:30-4:45 p.m. AFS Institute Course: Identifying the Correct Casting Defect Dr. Sudesh Kannan, Co-Power LLC (Schaum- burg, Illinois)


Categories: Professional Development, Casting Design & Purchasing, Engineering & Technology, Ferrous, Nonferrous, Molding


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