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Sponsored case studies provide real-world accounts of what's happening in the foundry industry. They chronicle the events faced by business owners and managers who had to deal with changes in the competitive environment, and plots the owners' or managers' response which usually entails a change in their business strategy. Read engaging and relevant case studies for the foundry industry.


Intelligent Demand Response
A major tool for increasing the adoption of automated demand response is to provide incentives to industrial customers for the purchase of the necessary equipment. When the proper equipment is in place, it is easier for the customer to make the commitment to participate. Demand response solves what is primarily viewed as a utility problem. By providing incentives for equipment and systems, utilities invest in the solution. Incentives give companies the tools for providing predictable capacity and streamlined implementation -- and that removes barriers to participation. Download Here.

Achieving Traceability on Piston Forgings
When Bharat Forge America Inc., a producer of closed-die hot forgings, was contracted by a leading piston manufacturer to provide large piston forgings for a new offhighway equipment engine, it was required to del iver each forging marked with information about its production history. Read Here.

Commercial Debut for Simufact.forming 8.1
Simufact Engineering GmbH, a provider of software and services for bulk metal forming, announced in July the release of version 8.1 of Simufact. forming, an advanced integrated software solution for bulk metal forming. According to the company, the new developments focus on providing a good implementation of the software into the user’s working environment. Also, the software is said to be user friendly, easy to learn, and displays many features for practical application. Read Here.

Large Rotary Forging Furnaces Make U.S. Debut 8.1
Founded in 1936, Electrotherm Electrical & Metal Products Ltd. is a privately owned company based in Israel that develops, designs, and manufactures furnaces and ovens for industry. Today, the Electrotherm Group embraces three companies: Electrotherm Industry, Electrotherm Marketing (1978) Ltd., and Nanosol. Read Here.