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... The alloys are used in extrusions, forgings, sheet and plate applications across aircraft structures, including airplane wings and fuselage ... View this article
... And while soft alloy demand for extrusions has slowed, that has been "largely offset" by increased activity in Constellium's hard alloy business ... View this article
NEW YORK — In an anti-dumping duty administrative review of aluminum extrusion imports from China from Nov. 12, 2010 ... View this article
... ruling that imports of certain drapery rail kits from China are not subject to anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders on aluminum extrusions. ... View this article
... was brought forward by Almag Aluminum Inc., Brampton, Ontario; Apel Extrusions Ltd., Calgary, Alberta; Can Art Aluminum Extrusion Inc., Brampton ... View this article
CHICAGO — Demand for soft alloy extrusions is showing signs of easing, a ... of the last five months have seen soft alloy extrusion demand down ... View this article
... Constellium sold two of its aluminum extrusion plants in France to private equity firm OpenGate Capital LLC earlier this month (amm.com, June 3). ... View this article
Soft alloy extruders must reconsider how they price their product in the face of increased aluminum price volatility and short lead times, according to Service ... View this article
... two of its aluminum extrusion plants in France to private equity firm OpenGate Capital LLC, which has renamed them Aluminum France Extrusions. ... View this article
... A planned new profile extrusion line at its Abasto plant, in the province of Buenos Aires, is on schedule and should be running at the beginning of ... View this article
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