In The News

  • Toledo Blade: Melting Point magazine, an AFS publication, cited by Toledo Blade in story covering local art foundry

    According to the Melting Point, a publication released by the American Foundry Society and Institute, more than 30 universities and independent colleges have foundries, although many are operated out of engineering departments.

  • Equipment World: AFS challenges new dust-control rules

    The American Foundry Society and five other metal-casting trade groups have called on the Trump administration to change the rules to help their members. 

  • Defense News: Pentagon: New AFS technical committee supports defense OEMs

    As a result, industry has increased a focus on the technology and the American Foundry Society’s industrial members have created a technical committee to encourage its use. 

  • India West: Wisconsin Professor Receives Award for Scientific Merit from American Foundry Society

    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor of materials science and engineering Pradeep Rohatgi was honored with the Award for Scientific Merit by the American Foundry Society.

  • 3DPrint.com: Lightweight seat frame wins Casting of the Year at Metalcasting Congress

    Autodesk and Aristo Cast were recently honored by the American Foundry Society with its Casting of the Year award for the lightweight seat frame, which Bastian is quick to note is still just a research project, but one with “clear commercial applicability.”

  • 3DPrint.com: AFS to hold course on 3-D printing in Youngstown, Ohio

    The 2,800-square-foot, humidity- and climate-controlled facility also houses office space and a 40-seat, auditorium-style training room that will host a 3D Printing Optimization Course taught by the American Foundry Society, which is collaborating with YSU, America Makes, the Youngstown Business Incubator, and the University of Northern Iowa to bring additive manufacturing to the forefront of the metal casting industry.