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2018 BUYERS GUIDE Burnout/Preheat


Products or Services: Vulcan Engineering Co. is a foundry engineering, equipment and installation supplier. Manufacturer and integrator of TRUGLU automated wax pattern assembly robotic systems with vision. We also provide manual and automated Shell Coating Systems with configurations to meet each customer’s unique requirements. Complete line of peripheral equipment to provide a one stop shell room supply. We offer several levels of mold tracking and shell management systems to provide traceable and consistent results. To complement the aforementioned equipment are cutoff and grinding systems. Our capabilities also include individual pieces of equipment, processing cells, complete foundry systems, and engineered facilities all with our “Expertise backed by Experience.”


AIR AND ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. 921 Matthews Mint Hill Road Matthews NC 28105 USA (704) 814-9221 Fax:(704) 814-9750 Email: bill@airandenergyinc.com www.airandenergyinc.com Products or Services: High efficiency pre-heat, Dewax, Flash Dewax, mold dryers - continuous or batch.


ARMIL C.F.S., INC. 15660 LaSalle Street South Holland IL 60473 USA (708) 339-6810 Fax:(708) 339-0517 Email: kevin@armilcfs.com www.armilcfs.com


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Products or Services: Manufacturer of Burnout, Dewax and preheat furnaces. Continuous pusher/roller style and batch/ box (Tru-Heat) furnaces catering to the customer specific demands of production and technology. Serving the investment casting industry for over 40 years.


B & B REFRACTORIES, INC. 12121 Los Nietos Road Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 USA (562) 946-4535 Fax:(562) 946-5904 Email: sales.1@bbrefractories.com www.bbrefractories.com


Products or Services: Manufacturer of specialty ceramic shapes for the investment casting industry, including ceramic pouring cups, crucibles, liners, transfer


ladles, tundishes and custom


shapes made to customer’s specifications. Also produces numerous sizes and shapes of hearth plates and pusher plates. Staff is available to assist in selection of the proper design and materials.


BUNTROCK INDUSTRIES, INC. 1176 Jamestown Road Williamsburg VA 23185 USA (757) 253-2090 Fax:(757) 253-2089 Email: sales@buntrockindustries.com www.buntrockindustries.com Products or Services: Wax, wax injection equipment, etchants, melters, autoclaves, flash fire, robots, drying cabinets, Fibercote®


® Fiberfrax™ Lining


6" – 1800° F 9" – 2200° F


Tru-Flow Hearth


Megasol® Mulgrain®


, Bindzil® , Molochite®


, polymers, fused silica, , zircon, zirconia,


yttria, tabular and fused white alumina, alloys, crucibles, induction and aluminum melters, straightening presses: saws, grinders, knock-out, sand/shot blasters, water blast and all shell building equipment.


DYNATECSALES 8880 Darrow Road Twinsburg OH 44087 USA (330) 474-0520 Fax:(330) 425-8422 Email: deepan@dmdtechnologies.com Products or Services: Dynatecsales is a leading supplier of high performance equipment, consumable products for the investment casting industry. Our premium products and innovative application technology will always be helpful to your foundry.


Tru-Heat


450°– 2200°F Furnace System


Afterburner


Optional


fiber enhanced shell systems,


Armil CFS, Inc. 15660 La Salle St., South Holland, IL 60473 708-339-6810 office • 708-339-0517 fax email: info@armilcfs.com www.armilcfs.com


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