64th Technical Conference & Equipment Exposition HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE CO.
541 South Industrial Drive Hartland WI 53029 USA Phone: (215) 944-9000
Email:
info.electro-nite.us@
heraeus.com www.heraeus-electro-nite.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Manufacturer of molten metal control sensors for foundries, steel mills, and aluminum plants. Some of the sensors supplied are temperature thermocouples, oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and sampling sensor probes. Instruments and services are also supplied.
HITACHI HIGH-TECH ANALYTICAL
SCIENCE AMERICA, INC. 300 Baker Avenue Suite 150 Concord MA 01742 USA Phone: (978) 369-9933
Email:
contact@hitachi-hightech-as.com www.hitachi-hightech.com/hha PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Hitachi High-Tech is a leading provid- er of OES & XRF instrumentation used worldwide for the anal- ysis of elemental composition and grade identification in alloys and metals.
HOLLAND MANUFACTURING CORP. Booth 135
13901 Indiana Avenue Dolton IL 60419 USA Phone: (708) 849-1000
www.hollandmanufacturing.com Since 1973, the Holland Manufacturing Team has worked toward our vision to be the most innovative, customer-driven refractory shapes provider in the industry. In many high-temperature industrial applications, Holland has earned a strong reputation for high quality, performance, and unmatched customer service. Our carefully engineered refractory compositions and advanced manufacturing processes – allow us to produce shapes with exceptional aesthetic qualities; impressive physical properties; and adherence to very tight dimensional tolerances.
INDUCTION TECHNOLOGY Booth 425
CORPORATION 9924 Rancho Road Adelanto CA 92301 USA Phone: (760) 246-7333 Email:
itc@inductiontech.com www.inductiontech.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: ITC specializes in supplying complete induction systems consisting of new or remanufactured power supplies and furnaces and new water cooling and recirculation systems to a global customer base. We maintain a large inventory of new and used parts. We repair and rebuild induction power cables, coils, furnaces and power supplies.
Booth 130 Booth 330 INDUCTOTHERM CORP.
10 Indel Ave. PO Box 157 Rancocas NJ 08073-0157 USA Phone: (609) 267-9000
Email:
mnutt@inductotherm.com www.inductotherm.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Inductotherm manufacturers induction melting systems and is a leading supplier of these systems for the investment casting industry. Its product line includes coreless induction furnaces ranging in capacity from 5 lbs. to 100 tons and induction power supplies ranging from 15 kW to 42,000 kW.
INDUSTRIAL CERAMIC PRODUCTS, INC. Booth 101 14401 Suntra Way Marysville OH 43040 USA Phone: (937) 642-3897
Email:
rcoberst@industrialceramic.com www.industrialceramic.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: ICP manufactures technical refractories including ceramic pour cups, internal cores, reinforcement rods, filters, crucibles, cover plates, transfer ladles, internal core melt out plugs, counter gravity tubes, etc. All ceramic components are available in fused silica and mullite compositions. ICP is ISO 9001 certified.
IN'TECH INDUSTRIES, INC.
7180 Sunwood Drive NW Ramsey MN 55303 USA Phone: (763) 576-8100
Email:
jason.lilla@
intech-ind.com www.intech-ind.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: In'Tech is the largest SLA Quick Cast Service Provider in the Midwest. They specialize in complex and highly accurate patterns using only the latest equipment and materials, most shipping with 24-48 hrs. Formal quotes within an hour!
IPSEN CERAMICS
325 John Street Pecatonica IL 61063 USA Phone: (815) 239-2385
www.ipsenceramics.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: “A leader in the Toll Firing industry, as well as an expert in the field of high-temperature refractories and the production of kiln equipment.
Ceramic Refractory
capabilities include: saggers, crucibles, ladles, plates, and also custom designs. Parts are manufactured in clay-bonded fused silica and four different formulas of alumina.”
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