PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Investment Casting Institute
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SEATTLE UNIVERSITY - DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 901 12th Avenue Seattle WA 98122 USA (206) 296-5540
hanye@seattleu.edu www.seattleu.edu/scieng PRODUCT OR SERVICES: Education / Research Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university ranked among the best colleges and universities in the nation for producing successful graduates, investing in the student experience and fostering student success. Seattle U is the top ranked private university in the Northwest and #117 in the nation. Awards and high rankings for academic rigor, sustainability, community service and social justice are among Seattle University’s touchstones of excellence. One of them is a Presidential Award from the White House for community service, a recognition received by only five universities.
SELEE™ ADVANCED CERAMICS® 24 West End Drive Gilberts IL 60136 USA
(847) 428-4455 Fax:(847) 428-0158
kschiefelbein@selee.com
www.engineeredceramics.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
Crucibles and ladle liners: Engineered Ceramic’s ladle liners, crucibles and specialty products have satisfied customers time and time again. Engineers are knowledgeable about the investment casting industry and can help provide design concepts and ideas for your specific application.
SHAPE PROCESS AUTOMATION 1255 Harmon Rd
Auburn Hills MI 48326 USA +1 (248) 829-2800
dhowes@shapetechnologies.com
aquaresewaterjet.com/ PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
Shape Process Automation is the global leader in turnkey robotic Material Removal systems, specializing in 3D trimming, cutting and cleaning applications. SPA companies deliver innovative manufacturing process solutions to customers spanning 100 countries and a broad array of industries. Aquarese, a Shape Process Automation company, is a leading supplier of innovative advanced manufacturing solutions utilizing ultra-high-pressure
waterjet
In the Foundry market Aquarese provides automated robotic waterblast
technology. shell and
core removal systems with greater than 99% typical removal rates for investment castings – eliminate chemical leaching and improve cycle-times. In addition Aquarese supplies automated robotic waterjet degating / cutoff systems which greatly reduce the need for grinding and improves safety.
SHELL-O-MATIC, INC. 6855 Couture Boulevard
Montreal Quebec H1P 3M6 CANADA (514) 323-0868 Fax:(514) 329-3672
sbeaudoin@shellomatic.com
www.shellomatic.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
Located in Montreal Nord, Quebec, Shell-O- Matic Inc. is a Canadian company specilized in the fields of robotics and automation. The company has experts from key disciplines such as robotics, electronics, mechanics, industrial and software engineering work together to analyze each customer’s unique situation and create customized automation solutions for foundries across the world.
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SOLAR IMPIANTI SRL Via Romagna Nr.35,
Maranello 41053 Modena ITALY +39 (0)536 943 014
rgoldoni@solarimpianti.com
www.solarimpianti.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
Solar Impianti has more than 25 years of experience in the design and manufacture of Burnout, Firing and Preheat Furnaces for the investment casting industry. We develop gas & electric heating: pushing tunnel
furnaces, batch furnaces, bogie hearth & fixed-hearth, rotary furnaces, ceramic core kiln, recuperative furnaces, afterburners systems. Our customers include leading international companies in the fields of industry, aeronautics and energy, even orthopaedics and art.
SOUTH COAST MOLD, INC. 1852 McGaw Avenue Irvine CA 92614 USA
(949) 253-2000 Fax:(949) 258-9005
brian@southcoastmold.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
South Coast Mold builds tooling for investment casting including dies and fixtures as well as machining castings. They also do reverse engineering and CAD modeling.
STONER, INC. P.O. Box 65, 1070 Robert Fulton Hwy. Quarryville PA 17566 USA (717) 786-7355 Fax:(717) 786-9088
bhouck@stonersolutions.com
www.stonermolding.com PRODUCT OR SERVICES:
A leading manufacturer of wax pattern releases, Stoner also manufactures and sells a line of pattern cleaners for those who do choose silicone as a wax pattern release.
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