2015 BUYERS GUIDE
Shellbuilding Materials
casting
Printed Ceramic (DPC) Cores; Alumina, Zirconia and Fused Silica crucibles, ladles, and special
refractory shapes including
Tundishes, and Nozzles for Foundry, Master Alloy and Powder Metal applications; Blayson virgin filled and unfilled pattern waxes, reconstituted and system waxes, soluble wax, gating wax in pastilles, slabs, and billets; investment casting grade refractories - Zirconia, Milled Zircon, Fused Alumina, Alumino-Silicates and Fused Silica; Ceramic foam filters; sells and distributes IC wax products for Blayson Olefines Ltd; ProJet 3500 CP and CPX 3D wax printers; ThermoJet™ repair and refurbishment along with TJ Wax Materials.
ENDEKA CERAMICS, INC. 11400 New Berlin Road Jacksonville FL 32226 USA 904/751-2828 Fax: 904/751-6824 E-mail:
bill.castleberry@
endekaceramics.com
www.endekaceramics.com Product/Services: Milled zircon flour of various sizes.
FORMACAST P.O. Box 28 Westtown PA 19395 USA 484/433-1061 Fax: 610/455-0402 E-mail:
info@formacast.net
www.formacast.net
Product/Services: Formacast is a US- based
sales and distribution company
representing a range of reputable sources for raw materials, equipment and other related services. The company is focused on business with the metal casting industries in Latin America. Customers are satisfied through the US office and local sales offices.
FREEMAN (JAPAN) CO., LTD. 12-9 Higashihongo 4 - chome Midori-ku Yokohama 226-0002 JAPAN 81/45-473-3580 Fax: 81/45-473-3656 E-mail:
nick@freeman-japan.co.jp www.freeman-japan.co.jp Product/Services: Shell, solid mold making materials and waxes for the investment
® industry. Investments, waxes
for the jewelry casting. Tooling boards, plastic resins for making models, patterns, prototypes, dies, etc.
IMERYS REFRACTORY
MINERALS-N.A. (C-E MINERALS) 100 Mansell Court East Suite 615 Roswell GA 30076 USA 770/225-7923 Fax: E-mail:
scot.graddick@
imerys.com
www.ceminerals.com
Product/Services: Imerys/C-E Minerals is a leading supplier of alumina-silica calcines and fused silca for shell materials for the investment casting industry. C-E Minerals’ Mulgrain™ and Teco-Sil™ fused silica, as well as Mulcoa, tabular alumina and fused white alumina products, are recognized for their quality and consistency. C-E Minerals is ISO 9001:2000 plants are located in Andersonville, GA and Greenville, TN.
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, filters, 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 certified company.
INTERNATIONAL CASTING SUPPLY 6915 Louis Sicard Street St. Leonard Quebec H1P 1T6 CAN 514/327-6688 Fax: 514/322-1785 E-mail:
info@icscasting.com
www.icscasting.com
Product/Services: Supplier and manufac- turer of solid mold, shell material, and other
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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.
raw materials for the industrial and jewelry investment casting industry, primarily for nonferrous castings. ICS also does custom blending of powders to customer specifica- tions and formula.
THE BROADEST
MINERAL PORTFOLIO FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE REFRACTORIES
www.imerys-refractoryminerals.com
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