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INVESTMENT CASTING PRODUCTS AND SERVICES


Ceramic Shapes & Cores


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INDUSTRIAL CERAMIC PRODUCTS, INC. 14401 Suntra Way Marysville OH 43040 USA 937/642-3897 Fax: 937/644-2646 E-mail: sales@industrialceramic.com www.industrialceramic.com Product/Services: ICP manufactures technical refractories including ceramic pour cups, internal cores, reinforcement rods, fi lters, crucibles, cover plates, transfer ladles, internal core melt out plugs, counter gravity tubes, etc. All ceramic components are available in fused silica and mullite compositions. ICP is an ISO 9001 certifi ed company.


ITOCHU CERATECH CORPORATION 12-8, Shiokusa-cho, Seta-shi Aichi 489-0895 JAPAN 81/0561/213715 Fax: 81/0561/214141 E-mail: y-ito@itc-cera.co.jp www.itc.cera.co.jp


Product/Services: Itochu Ceratech Corporation provides ceramic sand and powder products for shellbuilding (including primary) without Zircon Materials.


LECO CORPORATION - H.Q. 3000 Lakeview Ave. St. Joseph MI 49085 USA 269/925-6815 Fax: 269/925-4790 E-mail: ceramics@leco.com www.leco.com Product/Services: LECO’s Ceramics Division offers ceramic products for the foundry and investment casting industries. Manufactures open and bottom-pour crucibles (and specialty shapes) made from


14401 Suntra Way Marysville, Ohio 43040 phone 937-642-3897 toll-free 800-427-2278 fax 937-644-2646


sales@industrialceramic.com Employee Owned Investment Cast Products Internal Cores Internal Cores


Pour Cups ICP ceramic pouring cups are an essential component of manufacturing quality investment castings. The pour cup is typically mounted to the wax down sprue and becomes part of the ceramic shell. This offers the advantage of mold stability and a strong target area for metal impact, as well as creating a lowered potential for inclusions due to shell breakage. Cups are created from a proprietary mullite or fused silica composition—designed to be compatible with investment casting mold materials.


Pour Cups


ICP Ceramic Pour Cups are created from a proprietary mullite or fused silica composition–designed to be compatible with investment casting mold materials.


Double Cups, Vent Cups, Filter Cups Double cups and vent cups are designed to assist in the reduction of re-oxidation inclusions by allowing gases to escape the mold during casting. Filter cups are designed to accommodate filters designed for metal filtration.


Ceramic Rods, Cover Plates, Mold Plugs


ICP ceramic rods are reinforce investment molds to increase shell strength. Cover plates cover the mold inlet during pre heat to minimize contamination. Mold plugs seal shell areas that have been vented.


Ceramic Rods, Cover Plates, Mold Plugs ICP ceramic rods are used to reinforce investment molds to increase shell strength. Rods are available in many geometries and lengths. ICP cover plates are designed to cover the mold inlet during pre heat to minimize contamination. Mold plugs are used to seal shell areas that have been vented to facilitate wax removal.


Custom Products


Phone (800) 427-2278 Fax (937) 644-2646 sales@industrialceramic.com


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Custom Products ICP can extrude, compression mold or injection mold custom ceramic components while determining the most cost-effective method of manufacture. Shapes such as tubes, crucibles, rings, snouts etc. can be formed using mullite or fused silica compositions.


ICP can extrude, compression mold or injection mold custom ceramic components while determining the most cost-effective method of manufacture. Tubes, crucibles, rings, snouts etc. can be mullite or fused silica compositions.


ICP is committed to the development and growth of ceramic injection molding— specifically for the production of internal cores. A variety of ICP’s ceramic core compositions are approved for use in casting applications including medical, IGT and Aerospace castings. All cores are 100% leachable and our thermal processing capacity allows for high-volume production with shorter lead times.


A variety of ICP’s ceramic core compositions are approved for use in casting applications including medical, IGT and Aerospace castings. 100% leachable; high-volume; shorter lead times.


alumina, fused silica, mullite, and zircon. Certifi ed to ISO 9001 standards by BSI.


LONE STAR INDUCTION, INC. 5610 SE CR 2010 Corsicana TX 75109 USA 903/641-0300 Fax: 903/641-0303 E-mail: sales@lonestarinduction.com www.lonestarinduction.com Product/Services: We specialize in induction coil repair and replacement, water cooled cables, precast shapes, complete furnace rebuilds. Pretty much anything from the power supply out. Quality product at a competitive price with a quick turnaround time.


MAGNECO/METREL, INC. 223 West Interstate Road Addison IL 60101 USA 630/543-6660 Fax: 630/543-1479 E-mail: marketing@magneco-metrel.com www.magneco-metrel.com Product/Services: Magneco/Metrel, Inc., innovative leader in nanoparticulate refractory technology for metal producing industries, manufactures high alumina Sol- Gel bonded crucibles in custom sizes and shapes, offering important advances for investment casting.


METSCH REFRACTORIES INC. (MRI) PO Box 268


12413 Ohio River Blvd. Chester WV 26034 USA 304/387-1067 Fax: 304/387-0555 E-mail: info@metschinc.com www.metschinc.com


Product/Services: Custom manufactured and standard pouring cups, pouring cup covers, mold support rods, blank outs and strainer cores. Custom design and manufactured refractory shapes. Note: MRI does not offer refractory “raw” materials. Rather, MRI is a custom molder of refractory materials.


MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS/CERTECH 550 Stewart Road, Hanover Industrial Park Wilkes-Barre PA 18706 USA 570/831-2664 Fax: 570/822-8015


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