Archive for June, 2010
Heat Transfer Fundamentals for Metal Casting, with SI Units
Product Description
This text was developed for students, process engineers, and manufacturing engineers who wish to apply the quantitative fundamentals of heat transfer to the metal casting industry. This second edition includes the conversion throughout, to the more universally acceptable SI units. Considered to be a fundamental teaching book, the numerous examples throughout make it ideal for an undergraduate course in materials processing or manufacturing. The first two chapters review heat transfer and concepts pertaining to solidification. The middle chapters emphasize conduction heat transfer and casting solidification. Finally, the last two chapters show how heat transfer during solidification can be used in riser design and also supply an introduction to numerical methods for those students or casting engineers who wish to venture further.
Heat Transfer Fundamentals for Metal Casting, with SI Units
Lost Wax Casting Silver Jewelry Production Process
This is a demonstration on casting silver jewelry with a blast furnace on a mass production scale.
Induction Melting Furnace AFI05
Induction Melting Furnace AFI05 Indukcyjny Piec do Topienia Metali
The Making of The Metal Foundry SDX™ (for Superior Drummer® 2.0)
The Metal Foundry SDX™ – Expansion for Superior Drummer® 2.0 Available July 1st 2009! www.toontrack.com • 7 Massive Drum Kits! • 300.000 Soundfiles! • 35GB of Raw Drum Recordings! Video directed by: Village Road Film
Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Pvc 02401 3300 Pvc Reducing Tee 1″ X 1″ X 3/4″ – White
- “CHARLOTTE” PVC REDUCING TEE
- S x S x FPT
- Meets ASTM D-2466 & 1784
- White
- 1″ x 1″ x 3/4″
Product Description
“CHARLOTTE” PVC REDUCING TEE
*1″ x 1″ x 3/4″
*Slip socket x slip socket x
female pipe threaded
*Schedule 40
*140 degree F. (60 degree C.)
maximum operating temperature
*Meets ASTM D-2466
*Conforms to NSF Standard 61
*White
*Discovery CON, NBR, SUP, COR
Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Pvc 02401 3300 Pvc Reducing Tee 1″ X 1″ X 3/4″ – White
METAL CASTING FLASK STAINLESS STEEL 3-1/2″ DIAMETER X 2-1/2″ HIGH
Product Description
All casting flasks are stainless steel and very durable. The matching sprue bases assure a leak-proof seal.
METAL CASTING FLASK STAINLESS STEEL 3-1/2″ DIAMETER X 2-1/2″ HIGH
SVENGALI Episode 3 – “Live At The Foundry” part 2 of 2
Join our Facebook fan group. www.facebook.com Svengali Pilot Episode 3 is a twelve minute special. Follow Dixie as he gatecrashes a live radio show at The Foundry. The full series of SVENGALI is now available FREE on iTunes. Our cast this episode features Jonathan Owen, Roger Evans and Sean Harris playing photographer Anton Blair. The episode was shot during the recording of Tracey Moberly’s weekly radio show for Resonance FM. Guests on Tracey’s show this week are Alan Mcgee, A&R man Brian Horse, ex-Libertines Carl Barat, ex-Oasis guitarist Bonehead, Goldie Lookin’ Chain’s Maggot, Gavin Bain and his band Hopeless Heroic. Hear the full story of Dixie’s invasion as it happened on The Late Late Breakfast Show, Tuesday 5th May at 8pm on Resonance 104.4 London or www.resonancefm.com. www.facebook.com We are indebted to the Merthyr Media Project for their camera equipment and generous support. Svengali series crew: camera operators – Jonathan Bloom, Adrian O’Toole, John Evans. Sound Mick Duffield, Production Assistant Alex Ashman. Edited by Paul Endacott on Final Cut Pro. The series is semi-improvised around scripts written by Dean Cavanagh. Directed by Philip John. Produced by Burn After Listening.
small automatic jewelry casting machine for goldsmith studios, jewelers and prototype manufacturing
VPC 040 – The most beautiful way to cast top quality jewelery. For more information see www.schultheiss-gmbh.de
Castings, Second Edition
Product Description
This text, intended for the use of final-year students in metallurgy or engineering, deals with the techniques of casting, the difficulties, the processes and also, the excitement of achieving a new casting, described as an “explosion of interacting events”. The book examines these intricate, interlocking events that make up a casting, dealing with gaseous interactions, solidification and shrinkage, linear contraction, accuracy and the structure, defects and properties of the finished cast. Much of the author’s expertise was gained during the development of the “Cosworth Process” by the Cosworth Group.




