Foundry Metalcasting Weekly - Mar 14th, 2024
 
 
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Foundry Metalcasting Weekly

 
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Fully understanding the role of the crane in your plant, ensuring you have skilled employees, and enacting a maintenance and safety strategy are necessary ways to keep your operation running, competitive, and returning your investment.
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A $650-million capital-investment program this year by GE Aerospace will include $100 million for suppliers of castings and other parts, to strengthen its supply chain.
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B&L Information Systems is the global leader in cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software for foundries, die casters and investment casters. Since 1976, B&L has implemented their unique ERP solutions at over 500 metalcasting operations.

Foundries that are adding pig iron to electric furnace charges should reevaluate the technical and financial justifications for its effectiveness in producing quality ferrous metal castings.
This resource is so fundamental that it defies ordinary consideration – but there is a lot to know about this most basic material, and a lot that can be learned about how it’s put to use.
How you do anything is how you do everything. Your tradeshow display is a visual representation of how you present your brand to the world across many other channels.
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Rescinding last year’s new-vehicle emission standards shows that federal regulators and automakers recognize they must do more to persuade consumers to join their transition to EVs.
Software modules can tailor simulations for large projects, many small pieces, or energy efficient dust collection.
A combination of razor-sharp grains with a supersized grinding aid significantly reduces heat generation, for cooler cuts and longer life on carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel, nickel alloys, and other hard-to-grind metals.