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EXHIBITOR BOOTH LISTINGS


COMANCHE TECHNOLOGIES


1393 Piedmont Drive Suite 201


Downingtown PA 19335 USA Phone: (610) 269-4513


Email: jayrhitchings@comanchetechnologies.com www.comanchetechnologies.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Comanche Technologies is a global leader in molten metal filtration research and development with over 70 years of experience and expertise in both investment casting and standard foundry applications. Their proprietary, high performance filter products include CerraFlex® and TorrentFlow® filter cups, CerraBreaker® de gating aids and RiserBreaker® riser removal filters. Unique to our products is the ability to deliver measurable performance above the capabilities of standard ceramic filters including reduced cleaning & finishing room operational costs, increased throughput, reduced cycle time, and a cleaner production environment on the shop floor.


CONCURRENT RESOURCES LLC Booth 208


73 Pickering Road Rochester NH 03839 USA Phone: (201) 736-5771 Email: paul.finelt@finelt.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Concurrent Resources provides inspection services by laser scanning as well as wax patterns by 3D printing (Additive / Rapid Prototyping).


CONSARC CORPORATION - PV/T INC.


100 Indel Ave. PO Box 156 Rancocas NJ 08073-0156 USA Phone: (609) 267-8000 Email: mlister@consarc.com 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.


Booth 313 Booth 206


COVESTRO ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING


1122 Saint Charles Street Elgin IL 60120 USA Phone: (847) 608-2596


Email: eric.romano@covestro.com


https://am.covestro.com/en_US/home.htm 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.


DAVIS ALLOYS MANUFACTURING LLC. Booth 424 295 East High Street Sharpsville PA 16150 USA Phone: (724) 347-7090


Email: kdavis@davisalloys.com www.davisalloys.com


PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: An ISO 9001:2008 Certified manufacturer and supplier of certified alloys in ingot, bar stock, rod, shot and powder forms along with foundry furnace additions. Producer of over 500 grades of cobalt, nickel, copper and iron based alloys. Boasting the highest yields in the industry, Davis Alloys can toll melt your revert/scrap back into specification or a homogeneous chemistry. Our unique and proprietary “chemical refinery” process expands our melting capacity above traditional air melt quality and emphasizes our production expertise and broad range of capabilities.


E.P. HELLER CO. Booth 417


21-25 Samson Avenue Madison NJ 07940 USA Phone: (973) 377-2878 Email: sales@ephco.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: E. P. Heller Co. is a manufacturer of standard and special carbide cutting tools and distributor of pneumatic and electric power tools. With 50 years of experience serving the investment casting industry, E. P. Heller Co. offers our customers expertise in salvage techniques and power tool ergonomic training.


Booth 317


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