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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS


61st Technical Conference & Equipment Exposition 3D SYSTEMS


Booth 219


620 South Industrial Way Seattle, WA 98108 USA Phone: 503/201-7029 Email: brian.cawthorn@3dsystems.com www.3dsystems.com


PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: 3D ProParts, the services division of 3D Systems, is the largest provider of prototype and low volume production direct patterns for investment casting and offers a variety of technologies to meet the needs of every application. With a team of experienced sales team, knowledgeable project managers, and the largest fleet of systems in the industry, 3D ProParts is able to meet the most demanding requirements.


3M COMPANY


3M Center Bldg. 223-6S-03 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 USA Phone: 651/737-1912


Email: agerlach@mmm.com www.3m.com


PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: 3M Abrasive Systems Division provides surface modification solutions for material removal and surface finishing operations common to the clean room and other application areas. Specialized products developed for a variety of metals provide increased processing rates and improved part quality. Grinding methods utilizing robotic and advanced automation systems have been designed for efficient use in the casting industry.


A.W. BELL MACHINERY P/L


145 Abbotts Rd. Dandenong, South Victoria 3175 AUSTRALIA Phone: 61/3-9799-9555


Booth 104 Fax: 61/397999666


Email: machines@bellmachinery.com www.bellmachinery.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Waterjet cleaning, abrasive wheel cut off and abrasive belt finishing equipment. Manual, semi-automatic and full automatic machines and robotic cells custom designed for the foundry industry. In-house testing and R&D facilities. Worldwide sales & service.


AJAX TOCCO


1745 Overland Ave. NE Warren, OH 44483 USA Phone: 800/547-1527


Fax: 330/372-8608


email: info@ajaxtocco.com www.ajaxtocco.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Ajax Tocco Magnethermic engi- neers, manufactures, and integrates custom systems for the thermal processing of advanced materials and metals. The company manufactures controlled atmosphere, vacuum, and open air precision casting furnace systems for the investment casting industry. Ajax Tocco Magnethermic also manufactures, services and repairs all types of induction melting and heating equipment, as well as related induction furnace components.


32 ❘ October 2014 ®


Tru-Flow Hearth


Booth 124 Afterburner Fiberfrax™ Lining


6" – 1800° F 9" – 2200° F


Armil CFS, Inc.


15660 La Salle St. South Holland, IL 60473


708-339-6810 office 708-339-0517 fax


www.armilcfs.com • email: info@armilcfs.com See us at the ICI Expo Booth 132 Optional Fax: 651/732-7153 Booth 409


Wilhelm - Rohn - Strasse 35 Hanau 63456 GERMANY Phone: 49/61813073341


ALD VACUUM TECHNOLOGIES, GMBH


Email: bjoern.sehring@ald-vt.de www.ald-vt.de


PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: ALD Vacuum Technologies produces a broad range of Vacuum Processing Systems provides the world’s investment casters with vacuum precision melting and casting systems for: equiax, DS and single crystal casting, DS/single crystal casting using the liquid metal cooling process, arc melting and casting of titanium and cold wall crucible systems.


ALUCHEM, INC.


1 Landy Lane Reading, OH 45215 USA Phone: 513/733-8519


Email: aluchem@aluchem.com www.aluchem.com


PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: AluChem is a manufacturer of tabular alumina, calcined alumina and zircon flour. Our ISO 9002 certified facilities in Cincinnati, OH and Jackson, OH are dedicated to the special needs of the investment cast industry.


Tru-Heat


450°– 2200°F Furnace System


Fax: 513/733-0608 Booth 504


Booth 328 Fax: 49/6181307383341


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