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SinterCast AB
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SinterCast AB engages in the supply of process control technology and solutions for compacted graphite iron. The company is headquartered in Katrineholm, Sodermanlands and currently employs 30 full-time employees. The firm specializes in providing online solutions and know-how for the production of Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI), as well as in related services for the product development, installations, calibration and technical support. Its business solutions comprise: System 3000 Hardware Platform, which is suitable for a range of layouts and process flows of foundry; Process Control Software, which applies the metallurgical know-how and provides the operating logic for the System 3000 Hardware; Sampling Consumables, providing thermal analysis devices; and Technical Support, offering engineering service and consultancy for product development, trials, new installations and calibrations; among others. The company is a parent of a number of entities, such as SinterCast Inc, SinterCast Personnel AB and SinterCast SA de CV.
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