PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Investment Casting Institute
Supplier Guide A-Z
HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE CO. 541 South Industrial Drive Hartland WI 53029 USA (215) 944-9000 Fax:(215) 860-6657
info.electro-nite.us@
heraeus.com
www.heraeus-electro-nite.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES: Manufacturer sensors
of for molten foundries, metal steel control mills, and
aluminum plants. Some of the sensors supplied are temperature thermocouples, oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and sampling sensor probes. Instruments and services are also supplied.
HIGH-TEMP, INC. 14025 N. Rivergate Blvd. Portland OR 97203 USA (503) 737-0345 Fax:(503) 737-0771
roger@hightempinc.net
www.hightempinc.net PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
Manufacturer of custom ceramic shapes. Pressing, slip casting, thixotropic casting, and calcium aluminate casting of cups, troughs, tundish, stopper rods, nozzles, crucibles
in mullite, fused cordierite ceramic bodies.
HODGE INTERNATIONAL 1278 Highway 461 Somerset KY 42503 USA (606) 679-8282
pete@bondtech.com
www.hodgegrp.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
The Bondtech Core leaching and removal system, is a self-contained high pressure, high temperature capable caustic autoclave system utilized in the removal of ceramic inserts from high nickel alloy investment castings. Each system is custom designed for the application and the product processed.
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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 PRODUCT OR SERVICES: i Casting Solutions Technologies are consultants for investment casting areas, process control of wax, injection, assembly, mold making, dewax, air/vacuum melting, leaching, finishing, heat treatment (HIP) and inspection.
I-CAST SOLUTIONS, LLC 500 Kilton Court
Nolensville TN 37135 USA (615) 471-3155 Fax:(513) 754-1603
gfarley@i-castsolutions.com
www.i-castsolutions.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
“Outsource” engineering services dedicated to the investment casting industry. Operation Flow Process Charts, methods & process improvements; facility Mfg. Capacity Analysis,
Applications, a member of the Imerys Group, supplies the foundry industry with high performance minerals and innovative solutions for investment casting, as well as sand casting. In North America, we are well known to provide Mulcoa®, a calcined mullite produced in Andersonville, GA (certified ISO-9001: 2015), and Teco-Sil®, a fused silica processed in Greeneville, TN (certified ISO-9001: 2008). These products are the reference materials for ceramic shell stuccos & flours in the precision investment casting industry. Our portfolio also includes European products, such as Molochite™, a unique calcined clay, and Treibacher Alodur®, a white fused aluminum oxide. Imerys Refractory Minerals for Foundry Application works with its own R&D facility , the Imerys Technology Center located in Austria. Our sales and technical teams are at your disposal to offer the full range of products, and provide the mineral solution that best fulfills your requirements.
irmusa_inquire@imerys.com
facility
& equipment layouts (AutoCAD); Utility Analysis; complete Project Management; from Wax to Finishing no project is too small. Engineering Agent for LBBC Technologies; LBBC Spare Parts Distribution Center; Engineering Agent for Shell-O-Matic.
IMERYS ALUMINATES FOR FOUNDRY APPLICATIONS 100 Mansell Court East Suite 300 Roswell GA 30076 USA (404) 395-9626
contact.imerys-aluminates@
imerys.com
www.imerys-
refractoryminerals.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
Imerys Refractory Minerals for Foundry
INDEPENDENT TOOL & MOLD, INC. 41 W. Industrial Dr. O’Fallon MO 63366 USA (636) 281-2270 Fax:(636) 281-2221
info@itm-inc.net
www.itm-inc.net PRODUCT OR SERVICES: Tool, die, fixtures (mold) work for the investment casting industry. Also does consulting on proper mold building and prototype molds.
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