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Massive Shells and Castings in Reactive Alloys from a Highly Customized Facility……Finally.


During over 35 years at Cti, Will has become renowned globally for his practical knowledge and experience in all aspects of high alloy manufacture and the application of ceramic moulding processes for both conventional and reactive alloys in a wide range of manufacturing facilities.


Will was educated in the original “steel city” Will Jeffs


Castings Technology International


of Sheffield at the Hallam University, where he studied “Extractive Metallurgy” and has hands on operating experience of all elements of casting manufacture, in addition to managing


Cti’s in-house casting operations for many years and was a key member of the team that developed


the Replicast® process. In his


current role, Will is responsible for promoting licenses for all Cti technologies, transferring relevant know-how and providing ongoing support.


With this huge experience of continuously pushing the shell making boundaries, the latest developments


at Cti, with AMRC Castings


represent the latest developments in massive shell manufacture.


Culture and Employment Strategies for Forward Thinking Companies


Aaron Phipps is the VP of Manufacturing & Engineering for MPI, Inc. Aaron is the son of founder Bruce Phipps and has been with the company in an official capacity since 2010. In truth, Aaron has been in and around the investment casting industry his entire life. Aaron has an engineering degree from Rochester Institute of Technology. He currently teaches the wax section of the Certification Course for the Investment Casting Institute. He presented a paper at the 2015 ICI Technical Conference entitled, “Current Problems in the Wax Room and How they are Best Overcome,” and also presented at the EICF World Conference in Paris a paper entitled, “Overcoming Common Wax Injection Problems: The First Step toward Automation.” He sits on the Advisory Board of the New Paltz School of Science and Engineering, receiving this year’s award for invaluable contributions to the school’s Internship Program.


Prior to joining MPI in an official capacity, Aaron worked at A.W. Bell in Australia as a product engineer and in the Bio Medical industry. After joining MPI, Aaron has worked his way through MPI taking on key roles including product and automation engineering, process engineering, establishing a training curriculum, department manager, VP of Sales and Service and now VP of Manufacturing and Engineering.


After working in all phases of engineering, Aaron took over the MPI Technology Center as manager, overseeing critical areas of the business including pattern production services, demonstrations, process validation, testing and operator/engineer training. The Technology Center is MPI’s state-of-the-art facility where engineering, innovation and R&D intersect to create real-world solutions to customer’s wax room challenges without having to interrupt their production.


Aaron Phipps MPI, Inc.


September 2019 ❘ 13 ®


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