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I have begun adding information on the science of thermal analysis as used in Foundries around the world. Most information that is documented, is in the American Foundrymen's Transactions Journal and in Giesseri (German for Foundry), a German published magazine. There also is much information published by BCIRA (British Cast Iron Research Association), but it is private and cannot be accessed by the public. I will continue to update this area with references as soon as I get one of those round "to-its" and read up on the formating scheme here. SparkyVA 02:41, 8 May 2007 (UTC)