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... In addition to titanium, the new agreement calls for Claro to provide Bombardier with “larger aluminum components,” the Pittsburgh-based titanium ... View this article
Prices for metal scrap, ores and primary metal products all fell last month with the exception of titanium, the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report ... View this article
... mill products for jet engines, recently started commercial production in Canton, Ohio (amm.com, May 1). Neither the amount of titanium nor the ... View this article
... on June 14 marked a milestone not only for Airbus SAS but also for a number of major US contractors, among them suppliers of titanium parts and ... View this article
Boeing Co. and South Africa are teaming up to develop titanium powder manufacturing technology. LOS ANGELES — Boeing Co. ... View this article
A proposed trade agreement that would eliminate the current 15-percent tariff on titanium imports could have a. LOS ANGELES ... View this article
... Also strong is the metal reduction industry, the biggest component of which is titanium for the aerospace sector but which also includes other metals ... View this article
Precision Castparts Corp.'s (PCC's) acquisition of Titanium Metals Corp. (Timet) was a key factor in its 15.3-percent increase ... View this article
... The Hot Springs-based company makes specialty vanadium products for the chemical, titanium and steel industries. Daniel Fitzgerald,. ... View this article
... Longhi is a member of the board of directors of Pittsburgh-based titanium producer RTI International Metals Inc. Michael Cowden,. ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
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