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... had not yet seen an expected surge in automotive aluminum demand. ... also includes other metals such as zirconium and beryllium, the producer ... View this article
... While the military will be an important end-consumer for IBC's beryllium aluminum production in the near future, IBC is ... Aluminium, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... at Noranda's New Madrid, Mo., aluminum smelter as a ... to dangerous and toxic levels of beryllium and other ... Aluminium, United States, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... markets were in daily swings," and the Vancouver, British Columbia-based fabricator of copper alloy and beryllium aluminum alloy products was ... View this article
... based IBC bought Beralcast last March, and in doing so acquired trade rights and supply agreements for Beralcast's beryllium aluminum alloys. ... View this article
... the nonferrous market, with aluminum, stainless steel ... and alloy steel, copper, beryllium copper, brass ... Aluminium, Nickel, Carbon Steel Flat Products ... View this article
... year, a 72-percent improvement from a $14.6-million net loss the previous year thanks to growth in the company's beryllium-aluminum alloy division ... View this article
... quarter of 2011, producing 160,000 pounds per year of high-purity beryllium metal and AlBeMet, a company-trademarked aluminum-beryllium alloy ... View this article
... Defense Production Act (DPA) Title III funding, will produce high-purity beryllium metal and AlBeMet, a trademarked aluminum-beryllium alloy. ... View this article
... Production Act (DPA) Title III funding, will produce high-purity beryllium metal and AlBeMet, a company trademarked aluminum-beryllium alloy. ... View this article
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