15th WCIC 2022
CONSARC CORP. BOOTH 224
100 Indel Ave. PO Box 156 Rancocas NJ 08073-0156 USA Phone: (609) 267-8000 Email:
mlister@consarc.com
http://www.consarc.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Consarc designs and manufactures vacuum precision investment casting furnaces capable of producing equiax, directionally solidified, and single crystal castings. Consarc also produces induction skull melting furnaces capable of casting various reactive metals in refractory-free crucibles. Consarc is also a world leader in large VIM furnaces for producing master alloy. With four decades of experience, Consarc is a global leader in vacuum melting and refining.
COVESTRO ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
BOOTH 339
1122 Saint Charles Street Elgin IL 60120 USA Phone: (847) 608-2596 Email:
Eric.romano@
covestro.com
https://am.covestro.com/en_US/
home.html PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Covestro Additive Manufacturing, a global company, offers a variety of additive manufacturing materials, including specialty stereolithography (Somos®) resins designed for 3D printing investment casting patterns.
ELECTRALLOY BOOTH 540
175 Main Street Oil City PA 16301 USA Phone: (814) 678-4100 Email:
tbuckley@gocarlson.com
http://www.electralloy.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Being the first commercial license of the argon oxygen decarburization process, Electralloy introduced A.O.D. refined Master Alloy to the investment casting industry in 1974. Electralloy is AS/EN/JISQ 9100:2009, ISO 9001:2008 and NADCAP certified. Supplier of Master Alloy in 15-pound ingots up to 50,000 pounds per heat. Electralloy specializes in stainless, duplex, and “Nitronic®”. Electralloy has the exclusive license in North America to produce “Nitronic®” alloy. Technical Services are available for any questions or assistance you may need.
EMSCO, INC.
1000 Nave Road SE Massillon OH 44646 USA Phone: (330) 833-5600 Email:
jdyer@emsco.com
http://www.emsco.com
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PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: EMSCO specializes in the repair or replacement of induction melting and heating equipment. Areas of concentration include furnace, coils, power cables and pre-cast refractory shapes. Emphasis is placed on fast response, quick deliveries, and quality products. EMSCO is also a manufacturer of cooling equipment and a primary installation and construction provider on a design/build basis to the metals industries.
ERGOFLEX INC. BOOTH 439
180 S. Western Ave., #190 Carpentersville IL 60110 USA Phone: (847) 836-9800 Email:
sbenda@ergoflex.com
http://www.ergoflex.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Specialists in material handling systems and suppliers of Ergolift manually controlled mechanical lifting arms used to pour metal, load/unload preheat furnaces and lift molds. Weight capacities up to 1,000 pounds.
EUROPEAN INVESTMENT CASTERS’ FEDERATION
BOOTH 343
Holly Cottage, Gorcott Hill, Beoley, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 9EW, UK Phone: +44 (0) 1564 743077 Email:
julieboyce@eicf.org www.eicf.org PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: The European Investment Casters´ Federation is the Investment Casting Association of reference in Europe representing the interests of the European investment casting industry, to improve it’s working methods and practices and to widen the markets for its products. The EICF has been supporting the Investment Casting Industry since 1954 with a long trail of activities including the organization of Conferences & Workshops which have helped to the dissemination of knowledge, practice and materials and products relevant to the Investment Casting Industry.
EVER GREEN TECH. BOOTH 231
21 Naegeonneo - Gil Gongju 32604 KOREA Phone: 82-41-854-0003 Email:
egt1014@hanmail.net
www.egt1014.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Automotive and food industry parts.
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