Jan
09
2019

Enthusiastic Participants at the International Symposium „Lost Foam Casting - What‘s Up?

  • Over 60 participants from all over the world took the opportunity to network at the symposium

Münster, January9, 2019 The international symposium Lost Foam Casting - What‘s up?, which took place last November in Bremen, not only offered the opportunity to get to know application areas of this technology through practical insights, but also left plenty of room for discussions about current market developments.

Exciting presentations by J. Villareal (Mexico) on the development of a complete market-ready process chain under his own management, by G. Peng (China), H. von der Weiden (NL) and K. Cermak (GER) on the status of the Lost Foam casting production in China – particularly impressive XXL castings of up to 500 kg – and by Dr. J. Wiesenmüller (GER) and R. Kljinsma (NL) on quality casting from Europe revealed impressive facts and trends. New research topics were also brought into focus. M. Wallum (USA) introduced a new EPS, which enables particularly thin wall thicknesses and smooth casting surfaces. From the currently intensive development work of the Fraunhofer IFAM in Bremen, J. Clausen presented the pattern production from wood foam. The vision: A „green foundry“ that is particularly environmentally friendly due to the use of renewable raw materials. All technical aspects of the process chain were presented as part of a guided tour in the rooms of the Fraunhofer IFAM with real plant technology.

The aim of the expert meeting was an international exchange on the lost foam procedure with insights into the activities of the respective countries. As a result, it became clear that Russia, Ukraine, Iran, the USA and China are no longer lagging behind, but have overtaken Europe as the leadership force. The participants from all over the world were enthusiastic about the possibility of networking with the international specialists. The trend-setting contributions, such as that by M. Miller (USA) on the subject of pattern production, met with particularly high interest. Miller presented components created by 3D printing and showed their casting results.

 

Contact person

Lost Foam Council e. V.
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Daniela Pille

Steinbrede 62
48163 Münster

Phone: +49 (0)151 51222914

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