Crucibles/Pouring Cups/Ladle Liners
CAPITAL INJECTION CERAMICS, LTD. Unit 6, Tyson Courtyard Weldon South Ind. Est. Corby Northamptonshire NN18 8AZ UK 44/0/1536-267428 Web Page:
www.capitalicl.com Product or Services: Capital Injection Ceramics (CIC), a subsidiary company of Capital Refractories Inc., is based in Corby, UK. We pro- duce some of the largest and most complex blades and vanes for IGT and Aerospace including cores to the medical, hardware and automo- tive casting industries. CIC is certified to AS9100 aerospace quality standard and ISO9001 and can provide expert service and support.
COMANCHE TECHNOLOGIES 1393 Piedmont Drive Suite 201
Downingtown PA 19335 USA 866/925-6750 Fax:866/925-6750 E-mail:
jhitchings@comanchetechnologies.com Web Page:
www.comanchetechnologies.com Product or Services: Comanche Technologies is a globally recog- nized metallurgical research and development firm with established expertise in molten metal filter performance improvement, develop- ment and innovation. Our proprietary metal filtration technologies are used by leading foundries and investment casters world-wide to reduce scrap rates, cut finishing room time & cost, and provide their customers with the highest quality end castings possible. Comanche’s innovative technology portfolio includes CerraFlex, TorrentFlow filter cups, CerraBrakers, RiserBreakers, DPI(Direct-Pour-Mold) Sleeves, and many more. Our filters, degating, and riser removal solutions are used in both ferrous and non-ferrous applications, can handle pouring temperatures of up to 3500 degrees F / 1927 degrees C, and are com- patible with a wide range of alloys (including Manganese steel!). At Comanche, we partner with each and every customer to address their specific application requirements and strive to provide a continual value-add to their operations.
EAGLE ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, INC. 2934 Pine Hill Drive Medina OH 44256 USA 330/416-5275 Fax:330/319-8220 E-mail:
sales@eagle-esi.com Web Page:
www.eagle-esi.com Product or Services: Eagle Engineered Solutions is a global supplier of investment casting products and services; including additive manu- facturing technologies for RP patterns, ceramic cores and compo- nents; wax & ceramic molds; zirconia and alumina crucibles and fired shapes; and critical shellbuildiing materials - zircon sands & flours, fused silica and alumino-silicate refractories; temperature sensors & accessories.
ENGINEERED CERAMICS COMPANY P.O. Box 365 24 West End Drive Gilberts IL 60136-0365 USA 847/428-4455 Fax:847/428-0158 E-mail:
sales@engineeredceramics.com Web Page:
www.engineeredceramics.com Product or Services: Crucibles and ladle liners: Engineered Ce- ramic’s ladle liners, crucibles and specialty products have satisfied customers time and time again. Engineers are knowledgeable about the investment casting industry and can help provide design concepts and ideas for your specific application.
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FIRELINE, INC. 300 Andrews Avenue Youngstown OH 44505 USA 330/743-1164 Fax:330/743-3117 E-mail:
sales@fireline-inc.com Product or Services: Manufacturer of fused silica and alumina shapes for the investment casting industry. Products include crucibles, liners, transfer ladles, tundishes, pour cups and special shapes made to customer specifications. Fireline also manufactures ceramic fiber hot tops for the production of master metals and other vacuum formed ceramic fiber shapes.
FORMACAST P.O. BOX 28 Westtown PA 19395 USA 484/433-1061 Fax:610/455-0402 E-mail:
info@formacast.net Web Page:
www.formacast.net Product or Services: Formacast is a USA based sales and distribu- tion company representing a range of reputable sources for raw materials, equipment and other related services. The company is fo- cused on business with the metal casting industries in Latin America. Customers are satisfied through the USA office and local sales offices.
• Quality • Reliability • Experience
FIRELINE, Inc.
300 Andrews Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44505 Phone 330.743.1164 Fax 330.743.3117 Email
sales@fireline-inc.com
February 2012
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