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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES


Wax THE BLAYSON GROUP LTD. Denny Industrial Centre, Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach, CB25 9QP UK 44/1223-861491


ronwilliams@blayson.com www.blayson.com


BUNTROCK INDUSTRIES, INC. 1176 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 USA (757) 253-2090


sales@buntrockindustries.com www.buntrockindustries.com


CERAMIC CORE SOLUTIONS 14 Mountford Close Oakwood, Derby DE21 2TW UK 01332-482133


info@ceramicoresolutions.co.uk www.ceramiccoresolutions.co.uk


DYNATECSALES PO Box 460 Aurora, OH 44202 USA (330) 474-0520


deepan@dmdtechnologies.com


EAGLE ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, INC.


5164 Normandy Park Drive, Suite 275 Medina, OH 44256 USA (330) 325-4300 mikeh@eagle-esi.com www.eagle-esi.com


FORMACAST P.O. Box 28 Westtown, PA 19395 USA (484) 433-1061


rigneybill@hotmail.com PARAMELT


FREEMAN (JAPAN) CO., LTD. 4 Chome 12-9, Higashi-Hongo-Cho Midori-ku, 226-0002 JAPAN 81/45-473-3580 t-iwahori@freeman-japan.co.jp www.freeman-japan.co.jp/


2817 McCracken Street Muskegon, MI 49441 USA (231) 759-7304


bfricker@paramelt.com www.paramelt.com


For modern investment casting waxes there are highest quality requirements as well as preconditions regarding cons- tant characteristics of the component:


• Ideal flexibility to avoid brittle fractures in thin-walled parts of the model


• Formation of very smooth, sufficiently hard surfaces in solid states


• Sufficient strength to warrant the geometric stability in large models


• Minimum shrinkage within the temperature range liquid-plastic-solid


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• Exact reproduction of the form • Excellent surface quality • Minimal ash content • High temperature stability • Defined melting behaviour • Defined shrinkage • Quick cooling down


GEO SPECIALTY CHEMICALS, INC. 300 Brookside Avenue, Building #23, Suite 100 Ambler, PA 19002 USA (267) 960-7956


scott.smyth@geosc.com www.geosc.com


I CASTING SOLUTIONS TECHNOLOGIES LLC 3rd-205 Surpass Imaixumi 417-1 Imaixumi Utsunomiya Tochigi 321-0962, JAPAN 81/906183-1804 y.ando@i-casting.co.jp


INDUSTRIAL MARKETING CORP. SA Avenue D’italie 32, Bte 5 Brussells B-1050 BELGIUM (322) 675-3460


baudouin.dedonnea@imcbelgium.be www.imcbelgium.be


INTERNATIONAL PRECISION CASTING SUPPLIES LTD. Suite 8, Woodland Place, Hurricane Way Wickford, Essex SS11 8YB UK 020/7831-6290 mattersley@ipcs-uk.com www.ipcs-uk.com/


MORSA WACHSWARENF ABRIK GMBH Nordstrasse 3, Krumback Schwaben, 86381 GERMANY 0049/828-2800440 info@morsa.de www.morsa.de


Exceeding your Waxpectations established 1647


PARAMELT B.V. Costerstraat 18 Heerhugowaard, 1704 RJ THE NETHERLANDS 31/725-750600 info@paramelt.com www.paramelt.com


PBD INC.


Building 101 Ziyu Office, 55 Zengguang Road Beijing, 100048 CHINA 86/10-6841-1974 paulcchu@yahoo.com www.pbdcn.com


TODAY‘S WAX REQUIREMENTS


Casting Wax Wax recycling


Zircon and other wax room products


www.morsa-wax.de MORSA WACHSFABRIK GMBH


Nordstraße 3 I 86381 Krumbach (Schwaben) Tel. +49 (0) 82 82 / 8 00 44 - 0


Fax. +49 (0) 82 82 / 8 00 44 - 33 Mail: info@morsa.de I www.morsa-wax.de


When recommending waxes, MORSA does not only consider these fundamental qualities but also important specific foundry properties such as:


• Form of wax • Filled or unfilled waxes • Injection equipment • Size of patterns • Dewaxing methods, ... etc.


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