International Foundry Research

The leading journal of the scientist’s community researching foundry technologies!

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The leading journal of the scientist’s community researching foundry technologies!

International Foundry Research

This scientific journal is devoted to the information on all fields of metal casting. International Foundry Research reports advances in both materials and production engineering and the fundamental science contributing to the successful manufacture of fit for purpose casting, including modelling and environmental issues.

International Foundry Research is the official scientific journal of the WORLD FOUNDRYMEN ORGANIZATION (WFO)

Contents:

- Reviewed contributions from reputed scientists in foundry science and related
fields
- General information from the world of R & D
- International Literature Overview: Content overviews of more than 20
international foundry and casting journals

Editorial Board:
Professor Andreas Bührig-Polaczek
Professor Keisaku Ogi
Professor Wolfgang Schneider
Professor Peter Schumacher
Professor Josef Suchy
Professor Werner Tilch
Eur. Ing. Andrew Turner
 

Editorial Staff:
Editor in Chief: Michael Franken

Editor responsible:
Dr.-Ing. Martina Köhler

Language: English

Frequency: Quarterly

Distribution: International

Volume: 58 (in 2006)

Subscription fee: EUR 265,00 (one year)

Publishing Company:
Giesserei-Verlag GmbH
Sohnstr. 65
40237 Düsseldorf
Germany

Request your free sample copy immediately at:
gabriele.wald@stahleisen.de

News

The ZEISS METROTOM CT-based coordinate measuring machine has a wide performance range. photo: Zeiss
The ZEISS METROTOM CT-based coordinate measuring machine has a wide performance range. photo: Zeiss
3/21/2012 - Laser Design

Zeiss METROTOM CT scanning system installed

Laser Design Inc., the leading supplier of 3D laser scanners for over 25 years, announced that Schneider Electric recently installed a Zeiss METROTOM CT scanning system in its Cedar Rapids, Iowa facility. The CT scanner captures all surfaces, both external and internal, of complex free-form parts and assemblies without harming the object. Adding such an advanced non-destructive scanning system to Schneider’s arsenal of 3D imaging capabilities will improve the robustness of their products, including single parts, assemblies, and molds. CT scanning allows Schneider engineers to look inside complex assemblies to insure their fit and function, while reducing their time to market. 

Netter Virabtion
3/16/2012 - Hypertherm

Expanded line of Centricut brand performance consumables for Kaliburn Spirit and ProLine plasma cutting systems

Hypertherm, a manufacturer of advanced metal cutting systems, is expanding its line of Centricut brand performance consumables for Kaliburn Spirit and ProLine plasma cutting systems. The consumables, designed for stainless steel cutting while using air as the plasma gas, last an average of 20 % longer than OEM original consumables. This longer life is due in part to better cooling resulting from Hypertherm’s patented CoolFlow nozzle technology.  

Source: Hypertherm, Roosendaal