May 20 - 22, 2019 Helsinki, Finland
Technical Program Session 1
Finnish Foundry Industry and Foundry Research in Aalto University Professor Juhani Orkas, Association of Finnish Foundry Industry - Aalto University
Alloy Manufacturing Best Practices Tony Huiber, Cannon Muskegon
The Application and Benefits of Filtration Devices in the Production of Investment Castings Nick Child, Vesuvius
Session 2
An Investigation into the Effect of Engineered Cobalt Aluminate Inoculant on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ASTM F75 Alloy Dr. Gavin Dooley, DePuy Synthes / Remet / Prince Minerals
Melt Vessel Selection: An Examination of Foundry Variables Dave Hoffman, Fireline
Melted Alloy Measurement Temperature Techniques Peter Harvey, Lumasense
Application of 3-D Printed Ceramic Filters in the Turbine Blades Casting Process Rafał Cygan, CPP Poland, Createc
Session 3
Combination of Liquid and Gaseous Argon to Improve Castings Cleanliness Bernardo Manuel Barros Valente, Zollern & Comandita (Portugal)
Towards a Green Future for Investment Castings Stephen Barnett, SoftCAST Technologies Pvt Ltd / INCAST Consultancy
Mould-Metal Reactivity Study of Ti-6Al-4V Versus /Intermetallic TNM-B1 Daniel Bernal, Mondragón University
Session 4
First Titanium Castings with Unique Levitation Melting Technology FastCast Dr. Sergejs Spitans, ALD / Leibniz Universität Hannover
Numerical Simulation as a Tool for Developing and Improving the Casting Process of Future SX High Pressure Turbine Blades Ngadia-Taha Niane, Julio Aguilar, SafranTech / Safran Advanced Turbine Airfoils,
Pouring Defects and Techniques in Investment Casting Noel Guilliard, Consarc Engineering
Melting – A Best Practice Guide John Torpey, Rolls-Royce
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