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Casting

By: galen|2011-01-19|Business

I have worked for years in iron and steel casting area, so always wanted to write an article to introduce all aspects for iron and steel casting, and hope this article could help casting purchasers to quickly understand all main issues about castings.

Steel Castings

By: galen|2011-01-14|Business

The casting parts made by steel are steel castings. Steel castings have similar performance with the iron castings, but have good strength than cast iron. There are three types of steel castings, main divided into carbon steel castings, low alloy steel castings and special alloy steel castings. 1.

Casting Americans

By: Walker Wild|2010-09-20|Business

Casting Americans (www.castingamericans.com) is a website devoted to matching media producers to talent in many United States cities.

Sand Castings

By: galen|2011-01-26|Business

Sand castings mean the metal castings produced by sand molds.

Casting Method

By: galen|2010-11-09|Business

Metal casting method means the casting processes, which make the metal materials into designed metal products.

Itchy Cast

By: Gordon Lawrence|2010-03-31|Health & Fitness

For anyone who has been in an orthopedic cast you know how irritating and frustrating the itching can be. Many people have said that the itching drives them crazy.

Composite Casting

By: Mark watson|2011-03-22|Technology

Composite casting refers to a large number of processes in which molten metal is cast on to a solid metal component, so that the two subsequently form one integral unit. In this way the favorable mechanical or other technological properties of one metal can be combined with those of another.

Cast Iron Vs Cast Steel

By: galen|2011-01-11|Business

One of our clients asked me which one is better for cast iron vs cast steel.

What Are Cerec Crowns?

By: Dave Jenkins|2010-10-05|Health & Fitness

Traditionally the method for getting a crown involves a messy impression (mold of your mouth). Then, you have to wear a temporary for about 3-4 weeks while you wait for your permanent crown to be made by a lab.

Dental Crown Options

By: Sara Goldstein|2010-10-01|Dental

When a tooth is too damaged to get by with a filling, or even with a porcelain onlay, it can be strengthened and preserved with a dental crown.

Top authors who wrote about "casting crowns"

galen - http://www.iron-foundry.com/casting.html
Dave Jenkins - Dave is a writer/blogger based in Austin, TX.
Mark watson - For more information, visit: www.mechanicalebook.com/topics/topicc/composite.htm
Walker Wild - Clint Dixon - Internet Marketing Consultant working with casting Americans to offer Americans work in Movies & Television careers! Visit http://www.castingamericans.com for more information.
Gordon Lawrence - To further educate yourself with what's available, there is more information to be found at http://www.itchycastproductsreport.com.