Chesapeake--in April, shown above, Dan Szekalski, Foundry Service & Supply Co., presents the speaker's award to Dr. Prem Mohla, Jim Csonka and Mark Bidoli, all of Hickman Williams & Co., following their presentation on recent developments in ductile iron processing.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Caption: CHESAPEAKE -- In April, shown above, Dan Szekalski (r), Foundry Service & Supply Co., presents the speaker's award to (from I) Dr. Prem Mohla, Jim Csonka and Mark Bidoli, all of Hickman Williams & Co., following their presentation on recent developments in ductile iron Ductile iron, also called ductile cast iron or nodular cast iron, is a type of cast iron invented in 1943 by Keith Millis[1]. While most varieties of cast iron are brittle, ductile iron is much more ductile, as the name implies. processing. Shown below, past chairmen are honored at the chapter's Past Chairmen night, including Henry Witmyer, Foundry Service & Supply Co.; John Dexheimer, Cochrane Foundry Inc.; Larry Smeltzer, Littlestown Foundry Inc.; Tracy Siegle, Penn Mar Castings Inc.; Bob Williams This article is about the rugby player. For the college basketball coach, see Bob Williams (basketball coach). For the baseball player, see . Bob Williams was an Australian rugby league player for the Eastern Suburbs club. , Bob Williams Co.; Howard Brown Howard Sebastian Brown is a figurehead and employee of HBOS plc, who own both Bank of Scotland and Halifax Bank (previously the Halifax Building Society) in the United Kingdom. He was born in Sheldon, Birmingham, England. , Littlestown Foundry Inc.; Rich Baldwin, Littlestown Pattern Works Inc.; Leonard Potter, Littlestown Foundry Inc.; Dean Bankert (retired); Bill Santo Santo, New Hebrides: see Espíritu Santo. (retired); Glen Morrell, Littlestown Foundry Inc.; Deb Boal, Foundry Service & Supply Co.; and Dave McFadden (retired). |
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