Fundamentals of Casting Processes for the
Non-Foundry Design Engineer
September 24-25, 1997
Holiday Inn Southgate-Heritage Center, (Detroit), Michigan USA
Course Purpose:
This course is designed to be interactive and emphasizes a practical,
hands-on approach to casting design. Attendees will be exposed to both
fundamental and intermediate level information on materials and design
methods involved with metal casting. Information and design methods are
presented in such that they can be put to use immediately after
completion of this course.
You should attend:
-Product Designers
-Engineers
-Buyers
-Quality Managers
-Marketing Managers
-Sales Managers
Course Agenda: Each of these casting processes will be applied to the
course outline
-Sand
-Investment
-Die Casting
-Shell
-Permanent Mold
-V-Process
-Plaster
-Spin
-Lost Foam
Course Outline:
-Model Requirements
-Material Requirements
-Process
-Preparing the Part of Master Pattern
-Case Studies
-Resources
For more information about this innovative new course contact Linda
Johnson at RAPID@sme.org or phone 313-271-1500, ext. 374.
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Linda Johnson
Sr. Technical Program Administrator
Conferencing Division
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
1 SME Drive
Dearborn, MI 48121
Phone: (313) 271-1500 ext., 374
FAX: (313)240-8254
e-mail:johnlin@sme.org
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