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2015 BUYERS GUIDE


Melting Products


ELECTRALLOY 175 Main Street Oil City PA 16301 USA 814/678-4100 Fax: 814/678-4172 E-mail: sales@electralloy.com www.electralloy.com


Product/Services: Producers of custom melted AOD refined alloys in ingot (15 lb. to 65,000 lb.) bar and billet form. Specializing in stainless, duplex stainless, nickel, copper nickel and nickel copper alloys. Electralloy has the exclusive license in North America to produce “Nitronic®


” alloys.


EMSCO - MASSILLON 1000 Nave Road SE Massillon OH 44646 USA 330/833-5600 Fax: 330/833-3029 E-mail: jdyer@emsco.com www.emsco.com


Product/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 qualified integrator of cooling equipment and a primary installation and construction provider on a design/build basis to the metals industries.


THE METAL MAKES THE DIFFERENCE.


master alloys. Electralloy


Exact chemistries. Repeatable precision.


Uncompromising quality. Superior cleanliness.


ERGOFLEX, INC. 180 S. Western Ave., #190 Carpentersville IL 60110 USA 847/836-9800 Fax: 847/836-9370 E-mail: sbenda@ergoflex.com www.ergoflex.com


Product/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.


FIRELINE, INC. 300 Andrews Avenue Youngstown OH 44505 USA 330/743-1164 Fax: 330/743-3117 E-mail: sales@fireline-inc.com Product/Services:


E-mail: info.electro-nite.us@heraeus.com www.electro-nite.com


Product/Services: Manufacturer of molten metal


control sensors for foundries,


steel 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.


INDUCTOTHERM CORP. 10 Indel Ave. PO Box 157 Rancocas NJ 08073-0157 USA 609/267-9000 Fax: 609/267-3537 E-mail: sales@inductotherm.com www.inductotherm.com


Product/Services: Inductotherm Corp. manufacturers induction melting systems and is a leading supplier of these systems for the investment casting industry. Its product line includes coreless induction furnaces ranging in capacity from 5 lbs. to 100 tons and induction power supplies ranging from 15 kW to 42,000 kW.


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


Manufacturer of


fused silica and alumina shapes for the investment casting industry. Products include crucibles, liners, transfer ladles, tundishes, pour cups and special shapes made to customer specifications. Fireline also manufactures ceramic fiber hot tops for the production of master metals and other vacuum formed ceramic fiber shapes.


800.458.7273 electralloy.com ®


HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE CO. One Summit Square 1st Floor, Suite 100 Langhorne PA 19047 USA 215/944-9000 Fax: 215/860-6657


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


ZIRCOA, INC 31501 Solon Road Solon OH 44139 USA 440/349-7205 Fax: 440/248-8864 E-mail: dfunk@zircoa.com www.zircoa.com


Product/Services: Produces zirconia and alumina crucibles to the precision casting industry. Also manufactures a variety of


back-up materials crucibles in the furnace. February 2015 ❘ 59 used to support


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