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ont, Illinois); Lance Rock, United Building & Energy Services (Wheaton, Illinois); Susan Hunter, EMSCO Inc. (Massillon, Ohio)


Categories: Engineering & Technology, Ferrous, Nonferrous


Panel: Silica—What You Should Be Doing Now (17-111) Tom Slavin, Slavin OSH Group LLC (Chicago): Bob Scholz, TRC Companies Inc. (Brookfi eld, Wisconsin); Kay Rowntree, Industrial Hygiene Sciences LLC (Waterford, Wisconsin); Jeet Radia, McWane Inc. (Birming- ham, Alabama); Eric Pylkas, Stantec (Mequon, Wisconsin)


Categories: Environmental Health & Safety, Molding, Business of Metalcasting


Panel: Additive Manufacturing for Metalcast- ing (17-123) Brandon Lamoncha, Humtown Products (Columbiana, Ohio); Travis Frush, Jerry T iel, University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, Iowa); Rich Lonardo, Youngstown Business Incubator (Youngstown, Ohio)


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


Application of Fracture Mechanics in the Design of Low-Alloy Steel Castings for Heavy Mobile Equipment (17-035) Patrick Severson, Rani El-Hajjar, Pradeep Rohatgi, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Milwaukee); Hathibelagal Roshan, Maynard Steel Casting Co. (Milwaukee)


Categories: Ferrous, Casting Design & Purchasing, Engineering & Technology, Business of Metalcasting


Invention of Variable Density Lightweight Steel Castings for Army, Naval and Civilian Applications (17-036) Hathibelagal Roshan, Maynard Steel Casting Co. (Milwaukee)


Categories: Ferrous, Engineering & Technol- ogy, Casting Design & Purchasing, Business of Metalcasting


8-11:30 a.m. AFS Institute Course: Virtual Casting Process Dave Charbauski, Consultant (Sugar Grove, Illinois)


Categories: Professional Development, Casting Design & Purchasing, Business of Metalcasting


9:15-10:15 a.m. Development and Casting of High Cerium Content Aluminum Alloys (17-013) David Weiss, Eck Industries, Inc. (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)


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


Eff ect of Wall T ickness and Manganese Ad- ditions on the Formation of Intermetallic Iron Phases in New Secondary Alloys Suitable for Vacuum Assisted HPDC (17-024) Andrea Niklas, Rodolfo González-Martínez, Sergio Orden, Asier Bakedano, Michel Garat, Ana Fernández-Calvo, IK4-AZTERLAN (Durango, Spain)


Category: Nonferrous


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March 2017 MODERN CASTING | 61 Celebrating over 50 years of excellence,


Honorary Lecture: Survival in a Brave New World of Metalcasting (17-132) Kyle Metzloff , University of Wisconsin-Platte- ville (Platteville, Wisconsin)


Categories: Business of Metalcasting, Casting Design & Purchasing, Ferrous


Arc Flash for Foundries (17-144) Curtis Latzo, Latzo Industries (Madeira, Florida)


Categories: Environmental Health & Safety, Ferrous


Assessing the Root Cause of Foundry Injuries (17-069) Ted Schorn, Enkei America Inc. (Columbus, Indiana)


Categories: Environmental Health & Safety, Busi- ness of Metalcasting, Engineering & Technology


Panel: Green Sand System Control: A Foundry Perspective (17-147) Brian Rachwitz, EJ (East Jordan, Michigan); Jay Zins, Dotson Iron Castings (Mankato, Minnesota); Godfrey Sergeant, Grede-New


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