Summer course schedule.July July: see month. 1-September 30, 2005 For more than 40 years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time Cast Metals Institute in suburban Chicago Chicago, city, United States Chicago (shĭkä`gō, shĭkô`gō), city (1990 pop. 2,783,726), seat of Cook co., NE Ill., on Lake Michigan; inc. 1837. has provided the foundry A semiconductor manufacturer that makes chips for third parties. It may be a large chip maker that sells its excess manufacturing capacity or one that makes chips exclusively for other companies. industry with timely education courses and seminars on all aspects of the metalcasting process. In fact, CMI's training programs have been attended by more than 75,000 foundrymen since 1957. We encourage you to take a moment and review the calendar of foundry-related programs tentatively ten·ta·tive adj. 1. Not fully worked out, concluded, or agreed on; provisional: tentative plans. 2. Uncertain; hesitant. planned by the Institute through September September: see month. 30, 2005. To assist you in registering, CMI (Computer-Managed Instruction) Using computers to organize and manage an instructional program for students. It helps create test materials, tracks the results and monitors student progress. programs are grouped conveniently by month. Invest in foundry education and sharpen sharp·en tr. & intr.v. sharp·ened, sharp·en·ing, sharp·ens To make or become sharp or sharper. sharp your skills!
Summer Schedule--July 1-September 30, 2005
COURSE
DATE NO. TITLE LOCATION
July
Jul 12-14 1-100 Introduction to AFS
Metalcasting
Jul 19-20 8-371 Geometric Dimensioning
& Tolerancing AFS
Jul 21-22 8-372 Advanced Geometric
Dimensioning &
Tolerancing AFS
Jul 26-29 7-251 [L] Gating & Riser Muskegon, MI
Design-Nonferrous [L]
August
Aug 9-11 1-208 Analysis & Reduction
of Casting Defects AFS
Aug 16-18 6-267 [L] Permanent Molding
Aluminum--Tilt Pour [L] Pittsburg, KS
Aug 23-26 5-242 [L] Practical Metallurgy of
Gray & Ductile Iron [L] San Marcos, TX
Aug 30-31 9-209 Analysis & Reduction
of Investment Casting AFS
Defects
September
Sep 13-15 6-233 [L] Practical Metallurgy
of Copper-Base Casting Birmingham, AL
Alloys [L]
Sep 20-22 4-181 Chemically Bonded
Molding & Coremaking Peoria, IL
Materials & Methods
Sep 21-22 1-102 Foundry Leadership AFS
Skills Workshop
Sep 27-29 6-266 Analysis & Reduction
of Aluminum Permanent AFS
Mold Castings Defects
REG. AFS
DATE NO. MEMB NON-MEMB
July
Jul 12-14 01-06 $675 $775
Jul 19-20 2A-06 $575 $675 *
Jul 21-22 2B-06 $575 $675 *
Jul 26-29 03-06 $995 $1095
August
Aug 9-11 04-06 $675 $775
Aug 16-18 05-06 $895 $995
Aug 23-26 06-06 $995 $1095
Aug 30-31 07-06 $575 $675
September
Sep 13-15 08-06 $895 $995
Sep 20-22 09-06 $735 $835
Sep 21-22 10-06 $575 $675
Sep 27-29 11-06 $675 $775
Tentative Fall Schedule--Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 2005
COURSE
DATE NO. TITLE LOCATION
October
Oct 4-5 1-208 Analysis & Reduction Chattanooga, TN
of Casting Defects
Oct 5-6 5-263 Ductile Iron Workshop AFS
Oct 11-13 1-100 Introduction to AFS
Metalcasting
Oct 18-20 6-232 [L] Practical Metallurgy Hamilton, ON
of Aluminum Casting
Alloys [L]
Oct 19-20 1-207 Casting Finishing AFS
Technology
Oct 25-27 2-210 Fundamentals of Cupola AFS
Melting for Operators
November
Nov 8-10 3-180 [L] Foundry Sand Test Cedar Falls, IA
Procedures Workshop [L]
Nov 9-10 1-270 Marketing & Selling AFS
of Castings
Nov 15-17 2-222 [L] Induction Melted Cast Muskegon, MI
Iron Processing [L]
Nov 30-Dec 1 2-211 Melt Control for AFS
Nickel, Cobalt and
Stainless Steels
December
Dec 6-9 7-253 [L] Gating & Riser Milwaukee, WI
Design--Ferrous [L]
Dec 13-15 1-208 Analysis & Reduction AFS
of Casting Defects
Dec 14-15 2-213 [L] Nonferrous Melting Kent, OH
Technology & Practices
[L]
[L] Indicates Laboratory Course
* $775/AFS Member or $875/Nonmembers if registering for both Courses
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