EXHIBITOR LISTINGS
61st Technical Conference & Equipment Exposition SOLAR IMPIANTI SRL.
Booth 414
Via Romagna Nr.35 Maranello, Modena 41053 ITALY Phone: 39/0536943014
Fax: 39/0536942001
Email:
rgoldoni@solarimpianti.com
www.solarimpianti.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Solar Impianti has more than 25 years of experience in the design and manufacture of burnout, fi ring and preheat furnaces for the investment casting industry. We develop gas & electric heating: pushing tunnel furnaces, batch furnaces, bogie hearth & fi xed-hearth, rotary furnaces, ceramic core kiln, recuperative furnaces, afterburners systems. Our customers include leading international companies in the fi elds of industry, aeronautics and energy, even orthopaedics and art.
SPECTRO ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS Booth 425 91 McKee Drive Mahwah, NJ 07430 USA Phone: 201-642-3000
Fax: 201-642-3091
Email:
tjbloomer@spectro.com
www.spectro.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Mobile and stationary metal analyzers for elemental analysis.
STONER, INC.
P.O. Box 65, 1070 Robert Fulton Hwy. Quarryville, PA 17566 USA Phone: 717/786-7355
Fax: 717/786-9088
Email:
bhouck@stonersolutions.com
www.stonersolutions.com
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: A leading manufacturer of wax pattern releases, Stoner is continually expanding its line of NoWash wax pattern releases. Decrease defects due to shell adhesion problems. Plus - labor and chemical costs associated with washing patterns can virtually be eliminated when using these non-silicone releases in the investment casting wax molding process. Stoner also manufactures and sells a line of pattern cleaners for those who do choose silicone as a wax pattern release.
SYNCHRO ERP LTD.
14401 Suntra Way Marysville, Ohio 43040 phone 937-642-3897 toll-free 800-427-2278 fax 937-644-2646
sales@industrialceramic.com Employee Owned Investment Cast Products Internal Cores Internal Cores Pour Cups
ICP is committed to the development and growth of ceramic injection molding— specifically for the production of internal cores. A variety of ICP’s ceramic core compositions are approved for use in casting applications including medical, IGT and Aerospace castings. All cores are 100% leachable and our thermal processing capacity allows for high-volume production with shorter lead times.
A variety of ICP’s ceramic core compositions are approved for use in casting applications including medical, IGT and Aerospace castings. 100% leachable; high-volume; shorter lead times.
ICP Ceramic Pour Cups are created from a proprietary mullite or fused silica composition—designed to be compatible with investment casting mold materials.
Double Cups, Vent Cups, Filter Cups Double cups and vent cups are designed to assist in the reduction of re-oxidation inclusions by allowing gases to escape the mold during casting. Filter cups are designed to accommodate filters designed for metal filtration.
Ceramic Rods, Cover Plates, Mold Plugs
Custom Products
Ceramic Rods, Cover Plates, Mold Plugs ICP ceramic rods are used to reinforce investment molds to increase shell strength. Rods are available in many geometries and lengths. ICP cover plates are designed to cover the mold inlet during pre heat to minimize contamination. Mold plugs are used to seal shell areas that have been vented to facilitate wax removal.
ICP ceramic rods are reinforce investment molds to increase shell strength. Cover plates cover the mold inlet during pre heat to minimize contamination. Mold plugs seal shell areas that have been vented.
Phone (800) 427-2278 Fax (937) 644-2646 E-mail:
sales@industrialceramic.com
WWW.INDUSTRIALCERAMIC.COM
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Custom Products ICP can extrude, compression mold or injection mold custom ceramic components while determining the most cost-effective method of manufacture. Shapes such as tubes, crucibles, rings, snouts etc. can be formed using mullite or fused silica compositions.
ICP can extrude, compression mold or injection mold custom ceramic components while determining the most cost-effective method of manufacture. Tubes, crucibles, rings, snouts etc. can be mullite or fused silica compositions.
100 Congress Avenue, Suite 2000 Austin, TX 78701 USA Phone: 512/481-7376
Email:
sales@synchroerp.com
www.synchroerp.com
Pour Cups ICP ceramic pouring cups are an essential component of manufacturing quality investment castings. The pour cup is typically mounted to the wax down sprue and becomes part of the ceramic shell. This offers the advantage of mold stability and a strong target area for metal impact, as well as creating a lowered potential for inclusions due to shell breakage. Cups are created from a proprietary mullite or fused silica composition—designed to be compatible with investment casting mold materials.
PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: SynchroERP is designed for the investment caster, foundries and diecasting manufacturer. A worldwide leading provider of Specifi c Production Control ERP/MRP software systems specifi c to the cast metal industry. Established in 1975, SynchroERP is the fourth complete system designed for the unique requirements of the investment caster, foundry and diecaster. From front gate to through to shipping dock and everything in-between. This powerful system is used by thousands of users all over the globe.
TEAMBASTECH Booth 432
(BASTECH/RAPID DIRECTION) Address: 9233 N. Dixie Dr., Dayton, OH 45414 USA Phone: 855-890-9292 Fax: 937-890-9293 Email:
BillS@rapid-direction.com
www.teambastech.com PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: TeamBastech will be showcasing several state-of-the-art 3D Wax and Plastic Pattern Printing processes this year at our booth. Our booth will display 3D printed patterns and parts that represent several methods of additive manufacturing, utilizing 3D System’s equipment. Solutions for in-house 3D printing equipment and a quality service bureau to provide patterns and tooling.
WWW.INDUSTRIALCERAMIC.COM ® Fax: 800/323-2808 Booth 220 Booth 125
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