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... (P&W). P&W is the “engine launch customer” for production of RTI's electron beam furnace, the Pittsburgh-based company said. ... View this article
... ADI's titanium role on the A350 includes building the equipped gear beam—a complex assembly in the landing gear deployment mechanism— ... View this article
... centers are reportedly buying beams at the mill in the range of $720 to $740 per ton ($36 to $37 per cwt). "I haven't bought a single beam in the last ... View this article
... increased demand for magnesium alloys in the automotive sector for a range of parts, including instrument panels, support beams and steering ... View this article
... H-beam shipments, although down 20.7 percent from March, were up 8.5 percent year on year to 306,000 tonnes, while light bar shipments of ... View this article
... to customers that its published prices for beams will remain unchanged effective immediately. Published fob mill prices for core beam sizes are ... View this article
... General Steel stocks hot- and cold-rolled carbon and stainless steel sheet and plate, structurals, shapes, beams, pipe and tube, expanded metal ... View this article
... China's domestic H-beam market continued to soften this week, in line with the lower export prices, with 200- by 200-millimeter H-beams at 3,520 to ... View this article
... to replace a pulley wheel at the top of a blast furnace when a worker was struck and injured by a rolling trolley used to hoist a stationary lifting beam ... View this article
... May's import license applications for beams maintained 2013's strong pace. Applications for both wide-flange and standard beam imports totaled ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel