2015 BUYERS GUIDE Rapid
Prototyping SCHREY & SONS MOLD
COMPANY, INC. 24735 Rockefeller Ave Valencia CA 91355 USA 661/294-2260 Fax: 661/294-8287 E-mail:
bill@schrey.com
www.schrey.com
Product/Services: Schrey & Sons Mold Company manufactures wax and soluble tooling, plastic airfoil and ceramic core tooling and fixtures for the investment casting industry. With over 20 CNC’s range in size from 30”x16”x20” to 100”x40”x70” vertical and horizontal spindles. We also manufacture wax pattern assemblies, dip ready molds, plastic/wax and cored wax nozzles for the aerospace industry. Uses the latest equipment including x-ray, ultrasonic wall inspection and CMM inspection in the manufacturing of these products. Offers complete rapid prototyping services including Quick-Cast, SLA and thermojet wax patterns.
SOLID CONCEPTS INC. 28309 Avenue Crocker Valencia CA 91355 USA 661/257-9300 Fax: 661/257-9311 E-mail:
calexander@solidconcepts.com
www.solidconcepts.com
Product/Services: Managed by engineers who helped develop the first commercial rapid prototyping systems, Solid Concepts is a leading supplier of QuickCast investment casting patterns. ISO 9002 certified, Solid Concepts is recognized as one of the largest and most technically advanced suppliers of rapid prototyping and manufacturing services in the world.
VA TECHNOLOGY, LTD. 2853 Westway Drive Brunswick OH 44212 USA 330/220-2600 Fax: 330/220-6800 E-mail:
eric.rodriguez@
vatech.co.uk www.vatech.co.uk
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Product/Services: Suppliers of complete shellroom systems and equipment and total foundry automation, with a key emphasis on process technology and customer support. The product range extends from manual operated slurry tanks and sander equipment, through to completely automated fully computer integrated foundry systems. Shell systems include, IC-Robots, rapid drying systems, slurry preparation, dust collection, environmental control, slurry pumping systems, integrated computer networking, etc. Foundry automation includes, IC-Grinding Systems, Varicut Systems, ICG-Robots, AFC Systems, Auto- Wear Compensation Systems, Off-Line Programming Software, Flyte Plate Tooling, etc. Locations in UK, Eur, USA, Germany, China, and Agents in Korea and Russia to provide worldwide customer support.
VOXELJET AG Paul-Lenz-Str.1 Friedberg 86316 GERMANY 0049/821-7483 100 Fax: 0049/821 7483 111 E-mail:
info@voxeljet.de www.voxeljet.com Product/Services: Voxeljet produces 3D printing systems, which reduce the time required to produce high-quality investment casting models. A particle material is used to automatically build the model layer by layer on the voxeljet printer.
VOXELJET OF AMERICA 41430 Haggerty Circle Canton MI 48188 USA 224/548-2191 E-mail:
tom.mueller@
voxeljet.com
www.voxeljet.com Product/Services: Voxeljet is a manufacturer of 3D printers for the metal casting industry. We manufacture sand printers to print sand molds and cores without tooling. We also print patterns in PMMA for investment casting applications. In addition, we offer printing services in both sand and PMMA. Voxeljet of America is a subsidiary in the United States that offers machine sales and printing services.
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Shellbuilding Equipment
BROOKFIELD ENGINEERING LABORATORIES 11 Commerce Blvd. Middleboro MA 02346 USA 508/946-6200 Fax: 508/946-6262 E-mail:
j_murray@brookfieldengineering.com
www.brookfieldengineering.com Product/Services: Brookfield Engineering is a world leader in the design and manufacture of viscometers and viscosity controls. The Brookfield’s AST-100, with no moving parts, is used to control the viscosity of ceramic slurries directly in the rotating slurry tank, while providing continuous feedback for production yield improvements and continuous quality assurance.
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