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AFS Introduces New Standards Process and Format to Enhance Industry Practices

The American Foundry Society has announced the release of its new AFS Standards Process and AFS Standard Format by its Standards and Common Languages Committee. These developments mark a proactive step toward formalizing foundry best practices, solidifying AFS's commitment to clear guidelines and protocols for industry-wide adherence.

As part of the AFS Engineering and Smart Manufacturing Division, the Standards and Common Languages Committee plays a crucial role in upholding quality and consistency within the foundry sector. By establishing robust standards and formats, the committee aims to enhance operational efficiency in foundry practices.

"We're proud to introduce the new AFS Standards Process and AFS Standard Format," said Brian Began, AFS VP of Metalcasting Technical Services. "These initiatives demonstrate our commitment to driving progress in the foundry industry by offering solutions that tackle evolving industry challenges."

For those interested in participating in the development and implementation of these standards, please contact Greg Kramer, AFS Technical Director, at gkramer@afsinc.org.

The American Foundry Society is a dynamic technical and advocacy organization that serves and represents the $50 billion metalcasting industry. AFS is the only association serving the entire industry, including all metals and processes, with a three-part focus on advocacy, education, and innovation. AFS also publishes Modern Casting and Casting Source magazines and presents Metalcasting Congress and CastExpo, the largest metalcasting trade events in North America. Founded in 1896, the organization is based in Schaumburg, Illinois, with an advocacy office in Washington, D.C. More information is available at afsinc.org.