accuracy and to avoid the cost of non- conforming castings. Princeton Tool has seen this as a real benefit when customers want to qualify new waxes and or make wax die changes. This inspection method allows you to check pattern conformity to foundry specific tolerances as well as comparisons to old revisions of the same part. With the services available in both
the pre- and post-cast state, Princeton Tool can work with engineers in the early concept stages to make sure that tooling can be manufactured, patterns can be produced, and gating can be removed as desired. “We believe that
our services combined provides us with a competitive advantage. We have a deep understanding in each of the crucial stages of the products lifecycle. We often see tools manufactured with gating that cannot be removed easily or requires heavy manual labor. When we are involved early in the process, we can provide alternative gating suggestions to keep the cost of post-cast machining operations at a minimum.” says Ken Bevington CEO of Princeton Tool. The Princeton Tool wax department
now employs over 60 individuals dedicated to processing customer product in the aerospace, industrial
Princeton Tool’s wax department services include, but not limited to, the following:
• Wax Injection/mold assembly complements expertise in tool and die design/ programming/manufacture
• Product includes * Single shot tooling for multi-vane configurations
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Blades/vanes – cored and solid
* Soluble/wax assemblies for complex geometries
* 360° nozzle assemblies * Dip-ready molds * Ceramic core prep * Platinum and oroflex pinning * X-Ray and ultrasonic wall thickness inspection Gate/auxiliary Tooling
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* Customer and end users include but not limited
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to: GE Aerospace and GE Power, Safran, Honda, Rolls Royce, Siemens, MHI, Pratt & Whitney, Honeywell, Alstom
Certifications including AS9100 Rev D/ NADCAP certification currently pending.
• Wax Presses up to 50 ton (12 to 50 ton)
• Temperature controlled shipments cross country with temperature/humidity monitoring
• Serialization pattern / mold • CMM / Blue light inspection of patterns
• Histograms and trend analysis on dimensional aspects of the pattern
• Diverse customer base Natural Gas Propane • Butane % O2 Trim
Manual or Automatic Hearth Car Movement
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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gas turbines and medical industries. In addition to its dedicated staff it provides state of the art radiographic inspection, ultrasonic wall inspection, CMM and blue light interrogations, 12 wax presses and 30,000 square feet of manufacturing space located in Tampa, FL. For additional information, visit
www.PrincetonTool.com.
Tru-Heat Afterburner 5 - 1
Door Safety Rating
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1400°– 2200°F WRF (Wax Reclamation Furnace)
Fiberfrax™ Lining
Custom Hearth
Positions to Meet Mold
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