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January 9, 2025 By Sen Liang Leave a Comment

Comparison between Sow Molds and Ingot Molds

Comparison between Sow Molds and Ingot Molds, covering shape, materials, functions, applications, replacement frequency, and other key differences:

1. Shape & Structural Design
Aspect Sow Molds Ingot Molds
Typical Shape – Thick, block-like (trapezoidal or rectangular, 500–2,000 kg) – Slender, standardized bars (“T” or trapezoidal, 20–25 kg)
– Rough surface, minimal internal features – Smooth surface, precise dimensions
Dimensions – Example: 1.5m × 0.6m × 0.5m (for 1,000 kg ingots) – Example: 0.8m × 0.15m × 0.1m (for 25 kg ingots)
Internal Design – Reinforced for bulk strength (fewer ribs) – Multiple ribs (to prevent warping)
– Simple interior surface – Mold release slopes or grooves
2. Manufacturing Materials
Aspect Sow Molds Ingot Molds
Primary Materials – Gray cast iron (HT250): Low cost, heat-resistant – Gray cast iron (HT200): Lightweight
– Ductile iron (QT500-7): Superior thermal shock resistance – Low-carbon steel (Q235B): For rapid cooling
– High-chromium cast iron (Cr 15–20%) – Nickel-plated variants (anti-stick)
Material Properties – High thermal conductivity – Moderate thermal conductivity
– Carbon content: 3.0–3.5% (gray iron) – Carbon content: 2.5–3.2% (gray iron)
3. Function & Applications
Aspect Sow Molds Ingot Molds
Primary Function – Cast large aluminum blocks (“sows”) for remelting or rolling – Produce standardized ingots for direct sale or machining
– Focus on slow cooling to preserve metal quality – Prioritize rapid solidification and surface finish
Applications – Primary smelters (electrolytic aluminum) – Downstream processing plants (e.g., extrusion, forging)
– Recycling plants (bulk scrap remelting) – Commercial trade (standardized units)
Cooling Method – Natural cooling (4–8 hours) – Forced cooling (water/air jets, 10–30 minutes)
– Insulation layers (e.g., ceramic blankets)  
4. Replacement Frequency & Maintenance
Aspect Sow Molds Ingot Molds
Service Life – 300–500 pours (prone to thermal cracking) – 1,000–1,500 pours (lightweight design)
– Repairable via welding – Less frequent repairs
Failure Modes – Thermal fatigue cracks (interior surface) – Surface oxidation peeling
– Warping (difficulty demolding) – Dimensional inaccuracy due to wear
Maintenance – Inspect for cracks every 50 uses – Clean slag every 100 uses
– Apply anti-stick coatings (e.g., graphite) – Calibrate dimensions periodically
5. Industry Use Cases
1) Sow Molds Example:
An electrolytic aluminum plant uses HT250 gray iron sow molds to cast 1,200 kg blocks for rolling mills. Molds are replaced every 6 months.
2) Ingot Molds Example:
An extrusion factory employs Q235B steel ingot molds to produce 22.5 kg T-shaped ingots at 200 units/hour, with a mold lifespan of 2 years.
6. Key Differences & Selection Guidelines
Factor Sow Molds Ingot Molds
Design Focus Bulk casting, slow cooling, durability Standardization, speed, surface quality
Ideal Scenario Primary smelting or remelting Downstream processing or trade
Cost Efficiency Higher initial cost, saves remelting energy (~15%) Lower cost, mass production efficiency (~30% faster packaging)
Recommendations:
1) Use Sow Molds for intermediate products requiring remelting or rolling.
2) Choose Ingot Molds for final products needing standardized shapes and fast turnover.

This comparison highlights how material choices, design priorities, and operational needs drive the selection between these critical aluminum casting tools. For more professional guidance, please contact our aluminium casting engineer.

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January 1, 2024 By Sen Liang Leave a Comment

Alloy Steel Sow Mold

Alloy Steel Sow Mold — Material Options and Custom Configurations for Aluminium Casthouses

SMI alloy steel sow mold with cast fork pockets and lugs — 8630 WCB 9 alloy steel for aluminium casthouse service
SMI alloy steel sow mold — cast fork pockets, feet and lugs for safe material handling, manufactured from alloy steel for thermal shock resistance in continuous aluminium casting service

SMI alloy steel sow molds are reusable cast steel moulds used to cast molten aluminium from furnaces and transfer launders into large-format ingots — commonly referred to as sows — for downstream processing, transport or resale. SMI has been supplying sow molds and casthouse consumables to the aluminium industry for over 30 years, with active supply to primary smelters, secondary smelters and aluminium recycling operations across the Middle East, Europe, India, North America and Asia-Pacific.

Material selection is the central engineering decision in sow mold manufacture. The mold must withstand repeated thermal cycling — from ambient temperature to the temperature of molten aluminium and back — without cracking, warping or losing dimensional integrity. SMI offers sow molds in multiple material options to match the specific service conditions, production volume and operational requirements of each installation. SMI application engineers will confirm the most suitable material specification at the enquiry stage.


Material Options

8630 WCB 9 Alloy Steel

SMI’s standard recommendation for aluminium casthouse service. 8630 WCB 9 is an alloy steel specification selected for its strength, durability and suitability for continuous aluminium casting operations. This specification is SMI’s primary offering for sow molds supplied to primary and secondary smelters operating continuous casting schedules. Material certification is supplied as standard with every order.

SMI & HT Anti-Thermal Shock Proprietary Material

SMI’s anti-thermal shock material formulation — developed in-house for casthouse consumables — is available for sow mold applications where specific service conditions make it the more appropriate choice. This is the same material specification used across SMI’s full range of casthouse consumables including dross pans and press heads, with a 30-year operational record in aluminium casthouse environments across multiple continents. SMI application engineers will advise whether this formulation is the appropriate choice for your specific installation.

Customer-Specified Material

Where a customer’s engineering or procurement standards specify a particular alloy steel grade, SMI can manufacture sow molds to that specification. Material certification and mechanical test data are supplied as standard with customer-specified material orders. SMI application engineers will confirm suitability for the intended service conditions before order placement.


Design Features

Fully Cast Fork Pockets

Fork pockets are fully cast into the mold body — not fabricated or welded on afterward. Cast-in fork pockets are integral to the structural integrity of the mold and eliminate the failure mode associated with welded attachments under repeated thermal cycling and mechanical handling loads. Fork pocket dimensions are sized to standard casthouse forklift specifications, or to customer-specified fork dimensions.

Cast Feet and Lugs

Cast feet provide stable, level seating for the mold during casting and cooling. Cast lugs allow safe lifting and repositioning by overhead crane where required. Both features are cast integrally into the mold body in the same pour — no secondary fabrication, no weld points, no differential thermal expansion between attached components and the mold body.

Internal Profile and Surface Finish

Sow mold internal geometry and surface profile are designed to allow clean release of the solidified aluminium sow without sticking or mechanical damage to either the sow surface or the mold interior. Internal surface finish and draft angle are specified to the casting requirements of each application.

Custom Dimensions and Configurations

SMI supplies sow molds in a range of standard sizes and in custom configurations matched to specific furnace output volumes, launder dimensions and downstream handling requirements. Custom options include modified fork pocket positions, additional lugs, logo casting and application-specific geometry. All custom configurations are confirmed by SMI application engineers before manufacture.


Specifications

Parameter Details
Standard material 8630 WCB 9 alloy steel
Alternative material SMI & HT anti-thermal shock proprietary formulation; customer-specified grades on request
Fork pockets Fully cast — integral to mold body, sized to customer forklift specification
Feet and lugs Cast integral — no secondary fabrication or welding
Available configurations Standard and low-profile designs — custom sizes and geometries available
Custom options Fork pocket position, additional lugs, logo casting, modified geometry, material grade
Quality documentation Dimensional inspection report, material certification — standard with every order
Supply basis Individual molds or matched sets; standard or custom configuration

Application Sectors

  • Primary aluminium smelters
  • Secondary aluminium smelters and refineries
  • Aluminium rod, billet and bar plants
  • Metal recycling and non-ferrous scrap processing plants
  • Aluminium die casting and foundry operations
  • Aluminium refineries and remelting operations

Global Supply

SMI alloy steel sow molds are in active service at aluminium casthouses across the Middle East, Europe, India, North America and Asia-Pacific, including multiple operations within the world’s highest-output primary aluminium production groups. All supply relationships are subject to confidentiality agreements. Reference accounts are available to qualified buyers under appropriate confidentiality terms.


Related Products — SMI Casthouse Consumables

  • Dross Skim Pans and Sow Molds — matched pan-and-head sets, alloy steel
  • Alloy Steel Ingot Molds, Sow Molds and Dross Pans for Aluminium Scrap Recycling
  • Dross Press Cooling Head — SMI & HT anti-thermal shock material, all geometries
  • Aluminum Dross Press — complete dross press systems
  • Dross Pans — alloy steel, matched to press head geometry
  • Slag Bins and Skim Pots — available from SMI (page link to be added)

Request a Quotation

To specify the correct sow mold configuration for your operation, please provide the following at enquiry stage:

  • Required sow capacity — weight per sow in kg or lb
  • Fork pocket dimensions — fork width and spacing to match your forklift
  • Material preference — 8630 WCB 9, SMI & HT anti-thermal shock, or customer-specified grade
  • Annual consumption volume — number of molds per year
  • Custom requirements — logo, modified geometry, additional lugs or other options
  • Operation type — primary smelter / secondary smelter / recycling plant

SMI will respond with a written technical recommendation and commercial proposal. Contact SMI — Alloy Steel Sow Mold Enquiry →

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February 16, 2023 By Coffy Leave a Comment

Dross Skim Pans And Sow Molds

Dross Skim Pan, Sow Mold and Press Dross Pan — Aluminium Casthouse Consumables

SMI manufactures dross skim pans, sow molds and press dross pans for aluminium casthouses — covering primary smelters, secondary smelters and aluminium rod plants across single and multiple chamber configurations. All products are manufactured from SMI’s proprietary material formulation, developed and refined over 30 years of supply to aluminium producers worldwide. Custom designs are available to customer drawing or sketch — SMI’s engineering team will provide detail design and quotation based on the customer’s specific casthouse requirements.

SMI dross skim pan single chamber with ventilated structural base — proprietary material formulation for rapid cooling and thermal shock resistance
Dross skim pan single chamber — ventilated base structure, proprietary material formulation, custom dimensions available to customer specification
SMI customised crucible and slag hauler cast steel irregular form with structural openings - designed to customer casthouse specification
Customised crucible and slag hauler — irregular form design to customer specification, illustrating SMI casthouse component design capability
SMI dross skim pan three chamber configuration with two low internal dividers at one third to one half cavity depth - flexible dross fraction separation across three zones to customer casthouse specification
Dross skim pan three chamber low divider configuration – two internal dividers at approximately one third to one half cavity depth, allowing flexible dross fraction separation across three collection zones
SMI sow mold dual chamber rounded profile top view showing chamber geometry - to customer capacity and dimension specification
Sow mold dual chamber rounded profile — chamber geometry to customer specification, proprietary material for extended service life
SMI dross skim pan single chamber three-quarter view showing ventilated base detail - structural base for handling and transport
Dross skim pan single chamber three-quarter view — ventilated structural base detail, manufactured to customer capacity specification
SMI press dross pan with drain holes base drain configuration working with dedicated base plate - aluminium recovery during hydraulic dross pressing cycle
Press dross pan with drain configuration — base drain working in conjunction with dedicated base plate for aluminium recovery during the pressing cycle

Product Range Overview

Dross Skim Pan — Single Chamber

Standard single chamber dross skim pans for collecting and skimming the floating dross layer from molten aluminium surfaces during the melting and refining process. The skim pan design incorporates an open-top collection chamber with structural base — allowing efficient dross collection and transfer to the dross press or cooling area. Nine standard configurations available from SMI-HT-120036T to SMI-HT-170041, covering capacities from 0.21 m³ to 0.90 m³.

→ View single chamber skim pan dimensions and model range

Dross Skim Pan — Multiple Chambers

Multiple chamber skim pan configurations for casthouses requiring separation of dross fractions, higher volume collection or specific process flow arrangements. Six standard configurations available from SMI-HT-130019T to SMI-HT-120029, covering capacities from 0.32 m³ to 1.05 m³.

→ View multiple chamber skim pan dimensions and model range

Sow Mold — Single Chamber

Single chamber sow molds for casting aluminium sows from molten metal or recovered aluminium — used in primary casthouse operations and secondary remelting facilities. Five standard configurations available from SMI-HT-120036B to SMI-HT-190051, covering capacities from 0.077 m³ to 0.37 m³.

→ View single chamber sow mold dimensions and model range

Sow Mold — Multiple Chambers

Multiple chamber sow molds for casting multiple sows per pour — increasing throughput and reducing cycle time in high-volume casthouse operations. Five standard configurations available from SMI-HT-140060B to SMI-HT-120030, covering capacities from 0.11 m³ to 0.48 m³.

→ View multiple chamber sow mold dimensions and model range

Press Dross Pan with Drain

Specialised press dross pans designed for use with hydraulic dross press systems. The base incorporates a drain configuration — working in conjunction with a dedicated base plate — allowing aluminium recovered during the pressing cycle to drain and be collected separately from the pressed salt cake. The drain design is developed as part of SMI’s integrated dross management approach, where the geometry of the pan and the base plate are engineered together to maximise aluminium recovery during pressing.

→ SMI Dross Press Systems — SMI40, SMI60, SMI80


Material and Design

All SMI skim pans and sow molds are manufactured from a proprietary material formulation developed in-house over three decades of continuous supply to aluminium producers. The formulation is optimised for two specific performance requirements in aluminium casthouse service:

  • Rapid cooling rate — the material composition and wall geometry are engineered to achieve a fast cooling rate after dross or metal contact, reducing the oxidation window and improving the quality of the recovered dross or cast sow
  • Thermal shock resistance — repeated thermal cycling from ambient to molten aluminium contact temperatures and back is the primary cause of premature failure in casthouse consumables. SMI’s proprietary formulation is developed specifically to resist this mechanism, extending service life in demanding casthouse environments

Alternative material options are available for specific customer requirements or operating conditions — contact SMI to discuss material selection for your casthouse application.


Custom Design Capability

SMI’s engineering team provides custom skim pan, sow mold and press dross pan design for casthouses with non-standard requirements. The design process begins with the customer’s basic drawing or sketch — SMI develops the detail design, including wall geometry, base configuration, chamber layout and drain features where applicable, and provides a quotation for review before production commitment.

Custom design is available for:

  • Non-standard chamber dimensions or capacities
  • Modified base configurations for specific handling or transport equipment
  • Custom chamber layouts for specific dross fraction separation requirements
  • Press dross pan configurations matched to specific dross press models — including adaptation to third-party press frames
  • Integrated base plate and drain pan systems for maximum aluminium recovery

Global Supply

SMI dross skim pans and sow molds are in active service at primary smelters, secondary smelters and aluminium rod plants across the Middle East, Europe, India, North America and Asia-Pacific — including multiple operations within the world’s highest-output primary aluminium production groups. All supply relationships are subject to confidentiality agreements.


بالعربية — صواني الخبث وقوالب السبائك لمصانع الألومنيوم

تقوم SMI بتصنيع صواني كشط الخبث وقوالب السبائك وصواني الضغط لمصانع الألومنيوم — تشمل تكوينات الغرفة الواحدة والغرف المتعددة. جميع المنتجات مصنوعة من تركيبة مواد خاصة بـ SMI مطورة على مدى 30 عاماً، مُحسَّنة لسرعة التبريد ومقاومة الصدمات الحرارية. التصاميم المخصصة متاحة وفق رسومات العميل. للاستفسار، تواصل مع فريق SMI →


En Español — Bandejas de Escoria y Moldes de Lingotes para Fundiciones de Aluminio

SMI fabrica bandejas de escoria, moldes de lingotes y bandejas de prensa para fundiciones de aluminio — en configuraciones de cámara única y múltiples cámaras. Todos los productos están fabricados con la formulación de material propietaria de SMI, desarrollada durante 30 años, optimizada para velocidad de enfriamiento rápido y resistencia a los choques térmicos. Diseños personalizados disponibles según planos del cliente. Para consultas, contacte al equipo de SMI →


Related Products — SMI Dross Management

  • Aluminum Dross Press — SMI40, SMI60, SMI80
  • Dross Press Cooling Head
  • Alloy Steel Sow Mold — Material Options and Specifications
  • Key Design Features — Skim Pans, Slag Bins and Sow Moulds
  • Aluminum Dross Cooling Pan
  • Contact SMI — Skim Pan and Sow Mold Enquiry →

Request a Quotation

To enquire about dross skim pan, sow mold or press dross pan supply, please provide:

  • Product type — skim pan, sow mold or press dross pan
  • Chamber configuration — single or multiple chambers
  • Required capacity — m³ or dimensions if known
  • Dross press model — if ordering press dross pans for use with a specific press
  • Annual consumption volume — pieces per year
  • Current supplier and any known service life or quality issues
  • Drawing or sketch if custom design is required

SMI will respond with a written technical assessment and commercial proposal. Contact SMI — Skim Pan and Sow Mold Enquiry →

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February 5, 2021 By Coffy Leave a Comment

Steel Casting Aluminum Recycle Ingot Molds

Steel Casting Aluminum Recycle Ingot Molds (including Standard aluminum ingot molds and customized aluminum ingot molds) [Aluminum Dross Pan and Sow Mould]
Key Specifications/Special Features:
HS Code: 8450.20.90 – Alloy Steel Aluminum Ingot Mold, Sow Mold, Skim Pan, Dross Pan, Slag Pan, Slag Bin, Skim Pot for aluminum scrap recycling.
HS Code: 8450.20.90 – Alloy steel aluminum Sow Mold/Ingot Mold/Dross Pan/Slg Bin/Slag Pan/Skim Pot for Aluminum Scrap Remelting.
Our customized alloys and designs are manufactured to fit your furnaces and dross processing applications.

Thermiting dross can warp and bow the best of cast steel pans. Based on nearly 30 years of on-site practice in aluminum mills and smelt plants, SMI experts team has developed proprietary alloys to withstand this punishment. The Best Solution is not to generate this type of thermiting material in the first place. Skim on time, don’t put foreign materials in your furnace and when you do skim, completely remove all the dross.
High Profile Molds

High Profile Molds
High Profile Molds

Low Profile Molds
Low Profile Molds
Low Profile Molds

We also offer several varieties and sizes of Sow Molds ranging from 800 lb to 2000 lb Aluminum Capacity. Many Molds can be purchased in a Plain Style, with Runners, or with Fork Slots. Most Molds are available in Cast Iron, Ductile Iron, Cast Steel 1028, and Cast Steel 8630. Patterns and Molds can also be made to fit your specific specifications. Iron and Zinc molds are also available.

SMI replace original dross pans, making them better and lasting longer!
“Quality in Service and Delivery” “Unique Designs that fit our needs.” – our clients said that.

Primary Competitive Advantages of Alloy Steel Aluminum Ingot Molds, Sow Molds, Skim Pans, Dross Pans, Slag Pans, Skim Pots for aluminum scrap recycling:
Customized, Reputation, Quantity warranty, International transportation, Small order acceptable
If you are looking for Dross Pans, Slag Bins and Sow Moulds Castings supplier – Contact SMI.

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October 11, 2019 By Coffy Leave a Comment

Sow Moulds and DCU (Dross Compression Unit)

DCU Dross Compression Unit — Aluminum Dross Press in Operation

DCU Dross Compression Unit for Aluminum Dross Press
DCU (Dross Compression Unit)

DCU — Dross Compression Unit for Aluminum Dross Recovery

A DCU (Dross Compression Unit) is an aluminum industry term for what is more commonly referred to as an aluminum dross press — a hydraulic compression system designed to recover free metal from hot aluminum dross at the point of generation. The terminology differs across markets and operations; the engineering objective is the same: compress hot dross rapidly under controlled hydraulic force, arrest oxidation through integrated cooling, and produce a dense aluminum block with the maximum recoverable metal content.

SMI designs, manufactures and supplies DCU systems as part of its complete aluminum dross press equipment range. SMI DCU systems are the product of over 30 years of casthouse operational experience and continuous engineering development — incorporating design improvements that directly address the geometric and thermal limitations of earlier dross compression unit designs in the industry.

Early dross compression unit designs relied on pan geometries that prioritised volume over seal integrity — a trade-off that limited recovery performance under sustained operational pressure. SMI’s DCU development addressed these geometric limitations directly: tighter mating tolerances between press head and dross pan, improved thermal seal design, and material formulations engineered specifically for the thermiting conditions of hot dross service. The result is measurably better metal recovery and longer component service life under continuous casthouse operation.


SMI Dross Compression Unit — In Operation

The following video demonstrates an SMI DCU installation in active casthouse service. This footage shows an early production configuration — current SMI DCU systems incorporate significant design and material improvements over the configuration shown, reflecting ongoing engineering development based on operational feedback from casthouse installations worldwide.

The video illustrates the core DCU operating cycle: dross pan positioning, hydraulic head descent, compression under controlled pressure, forced cooling activation, and head retraction. The automated cycle requires no manual intervention during pressing, reducing operator exposure to radiant heat and fume while eliminating the skill variability associated with manual dross handling.


DCU System Design — Key Engineering Principles

Press Head and Dross Pan — The Matched Set

The performance of any DCU system is determined primarily by the quality of the match between the press head (cooling head) and the dross pan. The two components must be designed together — the press head profile must seat correctly against the dross pan walls to maintain an effective thermal seal under hydraulic pressure and transfer heat efficiently through the cooling circuit. SMI designs and supplies press heads and dross pans as matched sets for this reason.

Proprietary Material Formulation

SMI press heads and dross pans are manufactured from a proprietary material formulation developed in-house — engineered for thermal shock resistance and dimensional stability under repeated high-temperature cycling. This formulation is the same specification used across SMI’s full range of casthouse consumables, with a 30-year operational record in aluminum casthouses across multiple continents.

Compatibility Across All Dross Types

SMI DCU systems are configured and validated for the full range of industrially relevant dross types — dry, wet, black, white, salt and rotary furnace slag. Each dross type behaves differently under compression; SMI application engineers confirm the correct press head geometry, cooling configuration and dross pan specification for each installation’s specific dross characteristics before order placement.

Upgrade and Retrofit

For operations with existing DCU or dross press installations from any manufacturer, SMI provides upgrade and retrofit supply — replacement press heads, dross pan sets and system improvements — without requiring full system replacement. Where the press frame is serviceable, targeted component upgrades can deliver significant improvements in recovery performance. All third-party press frame adaptations are subject to engineering review before supply confirmation.


Sow Moulds — Overview

SMI also supplies alloy steel sow moulds for aluminum casthouses. Sow moulds are reusable cast steel moulds used to form aluminium ingots and cast molten metal from furnaces and transfer launders. SMI sow moulds are manufactured from proprietary alloy steel formulations engineered for thermal shock resistance and long service life in continuous casthouse operation.

Standard and low-profile designs are available in multiple sizes, with options for air-cooled applications, sow feet, lugs and hooks, fork channels, and application-specific material chemistries. Custom configurations — including logo casting and dimensional modifications — are available on request. For the full sow mould product range and specifications, see the SMI Alloy Steel Sow Mould and Dross Skim Pans and Sow Moulds pages.


Related Products — Complete Dross Management from SMI

  • Aluminum Dross Press Systems — SMI40, SMI60, SMI80 and custom configurations
  • Dross Press Cooling Head — cooled and uncooled variants, all geometries
  • Dross Press Equipment Overview — system configurations and upgrade options
  • Dross Skim Pans and Sow Moulds — matched pan-and-head sets
  • Aluminum Dross Cooling Pan — rapid salt cake cooling post-press
  • Aluminum Dross Recycling Systems — full downstream processing line
  • Alloy Steel Sow Moulds
  • Ingot Molds, Sow Moulds and Dross Pans for Aluminum Scrap Recycling

Request a Quotation or Technical Consultation

To discuss DCU system requirements, press head and dross pan configuration, or sow mould specifications, please contact SMI’s application engineering team with the following information:

  • Operation type: primary smelter / secondary smelter / recycling plant
  • Furnace type and dross generation rate
  • Dross type: dry / wet / black / white / salt / rotary furnace slag
  • Existing equipment: press frame, pan set, cooling system if applicable
  • Sow mould requirements: standard / low-profile / custom dimensions

Contact SMI — DCU and Sow Mould Enquiry →

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