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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
... For example, one respondent reported plans to create new forging and machining capacity, which some OESA members said is constrained. ... View this article
CHICAGO — Supply constraints in metal foundry, forging and casting capacity servicing the auto industry have caused headaches for some ... View this article
... an excellent job of developing very high-quality and highly efficient camshaft hydroforming technologies, (while) their hot forging production will ... View this article
... Steelworks to nearby Buttrio to free up space in the Brescia mill for the company's growing business: manufacturing tools for forging plants and ... View this article
... the company's Cleveland forging plant and recycles them into aluminum billet. The billets are then shipped to wheel-making facilities to forge into ... View this article
The investment includes an 87,000-square-foot addition to make room for new furnaces, casting machines, forging presses and other equipment ... View this article
CHICAGO — Ohio Star Forge Co. ... After ramping up the new line, the company's annual forgings output will nearly double to between 70,000 and ... View this article
... as PCC continues to deal with problems at a key forging press. The Portland, Ore.-based producer of investment castings, forgings and airframe ... View this article
HOUSTON — German forging, extrusion and ring rolling company Otto Fuchs KG is partnering with TPS Technitube Röhrenwerke GmbH (TPS) to ... 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