There are a few foundries in Hong Kong that employ the Shaw process to cast
mould inserts for the Toy Industry. One example is the CMD division in Hong
Kong Productivity Council.
I also apply the Shaw process in some of the student projects on mould
making.
rgds,
Peter Chan
Engineer
Hot Metal & Plastics Unit
Industrial Centre
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
>>> "Christopher Charles Ainslev (Dr)" <Mccainsley@ntu.edu.sg> 05/08 11:15
AM >>>
Hi everybody
I was wondering if any body knows of any foundries who use the Shaw
casting process or any other high temp casting process which does not need
a
sacrificial pattern. Many thanks for your consideration.
Best regards
Chris Ainsley
Nanyang Technological University
School of Mechanical & Production Engineering
Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
E-mail: mccainsley@ntu.edu.sg
Tel: 7991138
Fax: 7924062 (local)
7911859 (intl.)
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