The Electrosteel Castings case is about an Indian ductile iron pipe (DIP) and cast iron pipe (CIP) manufacturer’s decision to internationalize. The central issue is about the choice of where to go‚ and the choice of the type of investment the company will pursue. This paper will analyze the options available for the company and recommend the best solution. 1. Electrosteel options As for the location‚ Electrosteel has two options: France and Vietnam. France is attractive because it could be
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International Trade Operations Assignment – 1 Electrosteel Case Group – 5 Aakanksha Arora-13DM001 Mohammed Aatif-13DM005 AbhinavBajpai-13DM0 Aditya K.V-13DM0 AnimeshTaneja-13DM0 AyyanatSyamnath-13DM050 Bhavya Sinha-13DM0 1. What are the key success factors for Electrosteel? Is international expansion a good idea? Success Factors: India had policies that protected local industry‚ and that combined with complicated government bureaucracy‚ complex duties‚ and
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Manufacturing Technology – II MI 232 Instructor – Inderdeep Singh Spring 2011-2012 Foundry - Factory that produces metal castings • Casting: Process in which molten metal flows by gravity or other force into a mold where it solidifies in the shape of the mold cavity Steps: 1. Melt the material (metal) 2. Pour it into a mold 3. Let it freeze Refractory mold pour liquid metal solidify‚ remove finish Capabilities and Advantages • Versatile: complex geometry‚ internal cavities
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To Mr. Morrissey: At the beginning‚ we great appreciate you to trust us to do this research for your business case. After analyzing the background and information you offered to our company‚ we did a large number of researches in your specific two products and the industry. At present‚ the quantitative production and demand of the wood stove are shrinking in the market because of the drastic competitive marketing. Otherwise‚ the marketing of owner is not significant in competition. Therefore‚ we
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What is meant by casting shadows instead of light? Give an example of someone you have observed and their behavior that "cast shadows". (It could be someone in Politics‚ at work‚ or even in your family. (Just remember that other students will read your post) What do you think were the effects of the shadow they cast? Casting shadows focuses on leaders who project shadows of their inner darkness. A person who this student has observed casting shadows in their behavior is a previous general manager
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Presentation Pressure Die Casting Sam Mande Deepak Ch Veera Pratap Vamsi raj J (BUB0912011) (BUB0912016) (BUB0912013) (BUB0912010) M. Sc. (Engg.) in Engineering Manufacturing and Management Module Leader : Dr N S Mahesh M. S. Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies 1 History Casting since about 4000 BC… Ancient Greece; bronze statue casting 450BC Iron works in early Europe‚ e.g. cast iron cannons from England 1543 2 M. S. Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies Introduction
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Introduction A sand casting or a sand molded casting is a cast part produced by forming a mold from a sand mixture and pouring molten liquid metal into the cavity in the mold. The mold is then cooled until the metal has solidified. In the last stage the casting is separated from the mold. There are six steps in this process: (see sketch below): 1. Place a pattern in sand to create a mold. 2. Incorporate a gating system. 3. Remove the pattern. 4. Fill the mold cavity with molten metal
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Lost Wax Casting The lost wax casting system was an ancient Egyptian invention that impacted the global art of sculpture for dynasties to come. The Zoa dynasty of China adopted the Egyptian style and called it the piece-mold system. Today‚ a process not unlike the original Egyptian style is used in the casting of art and industrial tools using a ceramic shell. Lost wax casting begins with a hollowed hard clay base core. The base core is then covered with beeswax. The artisan would then carve
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Casting Defects: Some defects are common to any and all process. These defects are illustrated in figure briefly described in the following: [pic] A) Misruns: A Misrun is a casting that has solidified before completely filling the mold cavity. Typical causes include 1) Fluidity of the molten metal is insufficient‚ 2) Pouring Temperature is too low‚ 3) Pouring is done too slowly and/or 4) Cross section of the mold cavity is too thin. b) Cold Shut: A cold shut occurs when two portion
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1.0 Calculations 1.1 Sizing of component (including Shrinkage allowance) When cooling from molten state‚ all metals decrease in volume. When cold‚ casting will be smaller than their pattern. In order for parts to be of correct size‚ patterns are made larger to allow shrinkage. The extra size is called Shrinkage Allowance. Different metals have different Shrinkage Allowances. For the purpose of our project‚ we have been using Brass having shrinkage allowance of 1.5%. Length Nominal
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