Re: Titanium or Cobalt-chrome casting

From: John E. Puhl (johnp@jppattern.com)
Date: Wed Feb 02 2000 - 16:41:48 EET


Try Ruger Investment Foundry in Prescott, Arizona. They currently cast a lot of
Titanium golf clubs.

Ruger Investment Foundry
200B Ruger Road
Prescott, Az. 86301
Phone: (520) 445-4789
Fax: (520) 778-0323

I hope this information is helpfull.

John Puhl
J.P. Pattern Inc.
Butler, Wi. 53007

Ian Gibson wrote:

> Dear rp-ml
>
> I am looking for anyone who has the ability to cast in titanium or cobalt
> chrome. I am doing some medical models for one of my colleagues in
> orthopaedic surgery. We have some small, detailed components that can be
> made in either SLS Trueform, SLA (the size of the components probably means
> that Quickcast is no benefit), or Sanders' wax.
>
> In the first instance I want to do a test run to check on process, costs,
> time, etc. This will lead on to a larger clinical trials batch.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> IG
>
> Dr. Ian Gibson
> Associate Professor
> Department of Mechanical Engineering
> The University of Hong Kong
> tel: (852) 28597901
> fax: (852) 28585415
> mobile: (852) 98738281
> igibson@hkucc.hku.hk
>
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