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... can make 2 million forged aluminum wheels ... and from the company's Cleveland forging plant and ... to wheel-making facilities to forge into aluminum ... View this article
CHICAGO — Ohio Star Forge Co., which makes parts ... A lot of (forging) companies went under after ... Ohio Star manufactures hot-forged products for ... View this article
... and expand its core wheel and wheel-end component ... also doubled its production capacity for forged aluminum wheels, while the ... View this article
... of EPS since 2011, will oversee finances of Alcoa's power and propulsion, fastening systems, forgings and extrusions, wheel and transportation ... View this article
... heads of all three EcoTec3 engines will be made of cast aluminum, while four-wheel-drive crew-cab models will use forged aluminum upper-front ... View this article
... The facility is equipped to produce forged wheels rather than those that are cast, which produce stronger, aligned grain wheel structures. ... View this article
... the pedal to the metal and laid down a challenge to the steel truck wheel supply chain in the form of four new forged aluminum wheels--two of ... View this article
... The topics range from forging freedom to supplying freedom ... walk a path to the original forge site ... that includes a museum, water wheels, blast furnace ... View this article
... halt billet output entirely (AMM, April 5). Although Massena West primarily produces specialty billet for Alcoa's own internal forged wheel division, it ... View this article
... While the majority of the billet produced at Massena West is used by Alcoa's forged wheel division, sources said the casthouse also produced some ... 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