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... slashing the "buy-to-fly" ratios on the comparatively expensive metal. ... out plate in an aircraft's early manufacturing stages—powder metals are seen ... View this article
... Chicago-district specialty metal manufacturers reported small increases in new orders ... Exports of coal from Montana's Powder River Basin hit record ... View this article
CHICAGO — GKN Sinter Metals Inc. ... The company, which produces precision powder metal products in high-strength complex shapes for the ... View this article
... have been sourced from the nation's only two tungsten smelters: Global Tungsten and Powders Corp. ... Tin, Nonferrous, Tantalum , Precious Metals,. ... View this article
... The RMA is an affiliate of the Metal Powder Industries Federation and serves the North American refractory metals industry. ... View this article
... alloy steels, high-speed steels, carbon steels, powder metal products and ... stainless, tool and mold steels, crucible particle metallurgy products, and ... View this article
... near-net-shape parts businesses of powder metallurgy,” Paratore said ... to extend steel's footprint outside of traditional metal performance boundaries ... View this article
... FW Winter, which produces metal and alloy powders, will also continue to be a consumer of Kluchevsky ferroalloys. The ... View this article
... purity alumina powder and granules, Orbite said. Production of gallium and scandium oxides are also expected once a rare metal recovery circuit is ... View this article
Due to a reporting error, an article published on AMM's website Feb. 13 incorrectly stated the expected time frame of NanoSteel Co.'s shipment of test ... 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