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Magazine FUNDIÇÃO E SERVIÇOS – MediaKit 2016 “BRAZIL’S LEADING FOUNDRY MAGAZINE” EDITORIAL CONTENTS Industry news, technical articles, suppliers guides, new products and technologies, special reports, preview and coverage of national and international trade shows and congresses, such as GIFA (Germany), FENAF (São Paulo – Brazil) and METALURGIA (Joinville – Brazil). EDITORIAL STRUCTURE Information and news on the enterprises of the sector, launches of new products, technical articles, setorial guides (melting & pouring, molding, coreroom, equipment for melting, pouring and finishing, furnaces and alloys suppliers, software, hardware and others) and coverage of national and international trade fairs, such as Gifa, Castexpo and Fenaf, among others. EDITORIAL COOPERATION AGREEMENTS Giesserei - Giesserei Verlag, Düsseldorf, DE Giesserei-Praxis - Schiele & Schön Verlag, Berlim, DE Druckguss - Schiele & Schön Verlag, Berlim, DE DISTRIBUTION The magazine is distributed free of charge throughout Brazil to qualified professionals at companies where foundry represents a major shop-floor activity, manufactures of products, equipment, raw materials and inputs to foundries, users/buyers of casting components FREQUENCY: MONTHLY CIRCULATION: 8,000 COPIES Access online magazine: www.arandanet.com.br/fs FUNDIÇÃO E SERVIÇOS is published monthly, reporting on trade and technical matters in the whole field of foundry technology for iron, steel and non-ferrous castings. 3/2015 10/2014 11/2014 12/2014 1/2015 2/2015 9/2015 4/2015 5/2015 6/2015 7/2015 8/2015 10/2015

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Magazine FUNDIÇÃO E SERVIÇOS – MediaKit 2016

“BRAZIL’S LEADINGFOUNDRY MAGAZINE”

EDITORIAL CONTENTSIndustry news, technical articles, suppliers guides, new products and technologies, special reports, preview and coverage of national and international trade shows and congresses, such as GIFA (Germany), FENAF (São Paulo – Brazil) and METALURGIA (Joinville – Brazil).

EDITORIAL STRUCTUREInformation and news on the enterprises of the sector, launches of new products, technical articles, setorial guides (melting & pouring, molding, coreroom, equipment for melting, pouring and finishing, furnaces and alloys suppliers, software, hardware and others) and coverage of national and international trade fairs, such as Gifa, Castexpo and Fenaf, among others.

EDITORIAL COOPERATION AGREEMENTSGiesserei - Giesserei Verlag, Düsseldorf, DEGiesserei-Praxis - Schiele & Schön Verlag, Berlim, DEDruckguss - Schiele & Schön Verlag, Berlim, DE

DISTRIBUTION The magazine is distributed free of charge throughout Brazil to qualified professionals at companies where foundry represents a major shop-floor activity, manufactures of products, equipment, raw materials and inputs to foundries, users/buyers of casting components

FREQUENCY: MONTHLYCIRCULATION: 8,000 COPIESAccess online magazine: www.arandanet.com.br/fs

FUNDIÇÃO E SERVIÇOS is published monthly, reporting on trade and technical matters in the whole field of foundry technology for iron, steel and non-ferrous castings.

3/2015 10/201411/201412/20141/20152/2015

9/2015 4/20155/20156/20157/20158/2015

10/2015

Profile (base: 2015)

READERSHIPPresident, director and partner 4,856

Manager, supervisor 2,422

Engineer, technician and operator 323

Teacher, researcher, others 258

TOTAL 7,859

(*) The users/buyers of cast components are distributed according to the following groups:

Sugar and alcohol 270

Automotive and auto parts 622

General machinery 272

Pumps, valves and compressors 329

Mining 164

Steel Mills 66

Agricultural implements 188

Telecommunications 75

Transportation and handling 189

Protected electric material 131

Civil construction 51

Furniture industry 66

Hospital equipment 25

Petrochemical 36

Basic sanitation 64

Household appliances 38

Fitness 20

Energy 46

TOTAL 2,652

INDUSTRIAL BRANCHES Foundries 2,004

Patternmakers 402

Suppliers of equipment and raw materials for foundry industry 1,987

Users/buyers of cast components (*) 2,652

Forging mills 23

Heat treating 45

School/university 142

Subcontractors of machining castings 130

TOTAL 7,385

GEOGRAPHYCAL DISTRIBUTION – BRAZILNORTH - 55 NORTHEAST - 222 MIDDLE WEST - 102 SOUTHEAST - 5,260 SOUTH - 1,746

Amapá 3 Alagoas 22 Distrito Federal 11 Espírito Santo 105 Paraná 460

Amazonas 26 Bahia 61 Goiás 60 Minas Gerais 739 Santa Catarina 600

Pará 21 Ceará 36 Mato Grosso do Sul 12 Rio de Janeiro 247 Rio Grande do Sul 686

Rondônia 5 Maranhão 11 Mato Grosso 19 São Paulo 4,169

Paraíba 18

Pernambuco 56

Piauí 2

Rio Grande do Norte 9

Sergipe 7

Number of companies that receive the magazine: 7,385

JANUARY

SPECIAL: Guide for Nonferrous Metal Foundries

ARTICLES:

Refreshment, dust accumulation and oolitization of bentonite bonded moulding sand and their influence on moulding sand properties and casting qualityEfficient ladle heating with oxy-fuel burners

GUIDES:

► Shakeout machines manufacturers► Coordinate measuring machines

FEBRUARY

ARTICLES:

Plasma ladle furnaces for secondary-metalurgy operationsOptimized topology machine supportEco Speiser - Modular-riser utilization

GUIDES:

► Core blower► Subcontractors for machining of castings

MARCH

SPECIAL: FeiMec - Machinery and Equipment International Exhibition (São Paulo/SP, May, 3rd to 7th)

ARTICLES:

A new sand additive to control veining and eliminate the need for refractory coatingsImpulse sequence in cupola furnaceSiWind - Material for offshore eolic energy facilities

GUIDES:

► Centrifugal blowers► Refractories for foundry furnaces

EXTRA CIRCULATION:

► FeiMec ► Pollutec - International exhibition of environmental equipments technologies and services (São Paulo/SP, April, 12th to 15th)► Inside 3D Printing (São Paulo/SP, April 4th to 5th)

APRIL

SPECIAL: 31ª Feira da Mecânica - 31ª Mechanics Trade Fair (São Paulo/SP, May, 17th to 21st)

ARTICLES:

Software predicts damage to die casting diesGraded sands: Improvements in grain-size distributionDevelopment of new Al-Si9Cu3 alloys for HPDC components with tailored properties

GUIDES:

► Band saws► Holding furnaces

EXTRA CIRCULATION:

► Feira da Mecânica

Editorial Calendar

2016

MAY

ARTICLES:

Highly resistant ADI complies with the automotive industry requirementsUltrasonic investigations of the kinetics and he hardening times of PUR cold box cores to evaluate the influence of main technological parametersHigh-complex engine block production

GUIDES:

► Ladles for liquid aluminum transportation► Grinder and sander suppliers for finishing shop► Welding machines

JUNE

ARTICLES:

Computerized simulation usage in examining and improving operational behavior of channel-type induction furnacesSimulation optimized by heat transmission coefficient determination

GUIDES:

► Automatic molding machines► Durometers ► Heat treatment for third parts

JULY

SPECIAL: Guide for Ferrous Foundries

ARTICLES:

Rational energy usage in aluminum-transformation industryThe high temperature deformation behaviour of bentonite bonded sands and possibilities for their Influences - New resultsHigh-power engine cylinder heads made of AC-AlSi7MgZr T7 and AC-AlSi10Mg(Cu)Zr T7 alloys

GUIDES:

► Pouring ladle► Consumable material for shot blasting process

AUGUST

SPECIAL: Metalurgia - Fair and Congress of Technology for Casting, Forging, Aluminium and Services (Joinville/SC, September, 13th to16th)

ARTICLES:

New coatings and additives as an entire approach for defect- and residue-free castingsLight metal casting in gravity permanent and sand moldsCarbon balance and Carbon footprint analysis (CFA) in foundry processes and foundry product life cycles

GUIDES:

► Electromagnet for scrap► Equipment suppliers for personal safety

EXTRA CIRCULATION:

► Metalurgia

Editorial Calendar

2016

SEPTEMBER

ARTICLES:

Tubular ceramic foam filter for casting industrySiWind - A brand-new material for eolic energy facilities

GUIDES:

► Centrifugal casting machines ► Sand mixer► Ladle heaters

OCTOBER

ARTICLES:

Technical status of casting furnaces and equipmentProduction of metallic-matrix composites in vacuum furnacesSemipermanent coatings for brass casting in permanent molds

GUIDES:

► Vacuum induction melting furnace► Ferroalloy suppliers

NOVEMBER

ARTICLES:

Al-Al composite made of high-strength wrought alloysConversion of a vacuum-assist casting to a conventionally vented casting with the aid of casting simulation

GUIDES:

► Equipment for sand reclamation► Robots for foundry industry► Nondestructive test subcontractors

DECEMBER

SPECIAL: 3nd Die-casting Machine Inventory for Nonferrous Metal Foundry

ARTICLES:

Tungsten based composites as a die material in high-pressure die-castingGraphite precipitation mechanism in FE-C-SI alloys

GUIDES:

► 3D printing► Mold and core shop inputs

Editorial Calendar

2016

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