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3:15-4:45 p.m. Manufacturing Reshoring Workshop Harry Moser, Reshoring Initiative Categories: Business of Metalcasting, Casting Design & Purchasing


Effect of Sr-P Interaction on the Performance of A413 Type Alloys (17-086) Agnes M. Samuel, Fawzy Samuel, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC) (Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada); Herbert Doty, General Motors (Pontiac, Michigan); Salvador Valtierra Gallardo, Nemak S.A. (Garza Garcia, Mexico)


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Process Window Optimization for High Pres- sure Diecasting (17-077) Max Gondek, MAGMA Foundry Technologies, Inc. (Schaumburg, Illinois); Bing Fung, FCA Group (Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada)


Categories: Molding, Engineering & Technology, Nonferrous


Developing Heat Transfer Coefficients for Aluminum Permanent Mold-Casting Inter- faces With the Use of Inverse Optimization


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Methodology (17-107) Matheus Oliveira, MAGMA Foundry Technologies Inc. (Schaumburg, Illinois); Henry Renegar, Suresh Govindaswamy, Pavel Kovalenko, Miguel Sanchez-Araiza, Superior Industries (Fayetteville, Arkansas)


Categories: Nonferrous, Molding, Engineering & Technology


Panel: Defect Remedy Conclave (17-116) Marc King, Globe Metallurgical Inc. (La- Porte, Indiana); Jim Headington, Dotson Iron Castings (Mankato, Minnesota); Josh Keller, Bremen Iron Castings (Bremen, Indiana); David Hughes, US Pipe & Foundry Co. (Bes- semer, Alabama); Scott Sharpee, Hypro Inc. (Waterford, Wisconsin); Andy Adams, Foseco (Cleveland)


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


Panel: Improving Pressure Pour Furnace Operations (17-137) Brian Harmon, John Deere Foundry (Waterloo, Iowa); Ben Froelich, Aarrowcast Inc. (Shawano, Wisconsin); Craig Sederholm, Rochester Metal Products Corp. (Rochester, Indiana); John Walsh, Saint Gobain Ceramics (Worcester, Massachusetts); Jerry Holcombe, Robert Pat- tillo, Reno Refractories Inc. (Morris, Alabama)


Categories: Ferrous


Silver Anniversary Lecture: Review of Cast Iron Metal Penetration Defect Formation Mechanisms (17-126) Scott Giese, University of Northern Iowa (Ce- dar Falls, Iowa)


Categories: Molding, Ferrous, Casting Design & Purchasing


Golden Anniversary Lecture: Effect of Mold- Steel Interface Reactions on Casting Surfaces (17-089) Rod Naro, ASI International Ltd. (Cleveland)


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CFD-Based Fluid Flow Analysis 7 p.m.


Annual Banquet AFS’s highest honor, the Gold Medal, will be awarded, followed by entertainment. (Ticket required.)


Wednesday, April 26 David Schmidt, FSI Feeding Zone Analysis for Riser Design


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Panel: Best Practices for Cooling Tower Main- tenance, Operations and Savings (17-143) Brian Reinke, TDI Energy Solutions (Lem-


8-9 a.m. Panel: Slag Analysis: Is It Worth the Effort for Your Foundry? (17-112) Pete Satre, Allied Mineral Products Inc. (Columbus, Ohio); Matt LaFramboise, Auburn Analytical Labs Inc. (Midland, Michigan); Dan Weiskopf, Neenah Foundry Co. (Neenah, Wisconsin)


Categories: Ferrous, Business of Metalcasting, Cast- ing Design & Purchasing


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