Latest from Issues and Ideas

Natalie Schorr | Dreamstime
U.S. Steel signage, Edgar Thomson Works, Braddock, Penn.
Thossaphol Somsri | Dreamstime
Gas turbine-powered electric utility plant.
Smoczyslaw | Dreamstime
Copper wire in an electric motor assembly.
Pennsylvania State University
Concept for AM-produced shape-memory-alloy (SMA) radiator .
Ilja Enger Tsizikov | Dreamstime
Transmission towers and electrical substation, at sunset.
Andrey Popov | Dreamstime
Illustrated digital human hand and businessman, arm wrestling.
Pratt & Whitney
Engine assembly at Pratt & Whitney in Middletown, Conn.

Molding: The Next Step in Molding Technology

Feb. 19, 2006
Seven needs addressed with new technology

Buyers of castings consistently challenge foundries to improve product quality and complexity, and to be more flexible in terms of delivery and price. Five years ago the DISA Group addressed these needs with its New Generation technology, which now has expanded to a complete range of molding machinery.

DISA New Generation vertical green sand molding machines maintain the precision, reliability, speed, and flexibility of the original DISAMATIC, but advance that standard in terms of component and construction design.

To read the complete report, subscribe to the Foundry Management & Technology free digital edition.