RE: RP and Foundry

From: Brent Stucker (stucker@uri.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 01 2002 - 20:52:57 EET


Diovani,

A lot of U.S. and European automakers and their suppliers have used these
types of techniques for years. You might contact Mack Industries in Troy,
MI. They were some of the best at doing this in the past. Their website
is:

www.teammack.com

Brent Stucker
_________________________________________________
Dr. Brent Stucker, Director & Asst. Professor
Rapid Manufacturing Center
University of Rhode Island
Dept. of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Gilbreth Hall, 2 East Alumni Ave.
Kingston, RI 02881
ph: (401)874-5187
fax: (401)874-5540
stucker@uri.edu
web: http://www.egr.uri.edu/ime/RMC

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi [mailto:owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi]On
Behalf Of Diovani Lencina
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 2:32 PM
To: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Subject: RP and Foundry

Hi,
Does anyone know of a source of articles and research centers about RP
applications in foundry. I have special interest in sand casting (Cold Box,
No-bake and hot box).
thanks

Diovani C. Lencina
UFSC/EMC/CIMJECT (www.cimject.ufsc.br)
Florianspolis - SC - Brasil
Tel.: 0xx48 222-9324 / 0xx48 9111 7561
E-mail: diovani@cimject.ufsc.br

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