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... Steel has about 50 employees, all of whom will be retained, operating "a fair amount of processing equipment," such as shearing, sawing and ... View this article
... March, when 32 out of 96 galvanized ASTM A354 Grade BD anchor rods made in 2008 broke when they were tightened to connect shear keys, or ... View this article
... In March, 32 of 96 galvanized ASTM A354 grade BD rods, or bolts, manufactured in 2008 broke when they were tightened to connect shear keys, ... View this article
... a Painesville, Ohio-based fastener systems fabricator, broke when they were tightened to connect seismic safety devices called shear keys (amm ... View this article
... not only Roadrunner's existing 60-inch Braner slitter but also a previously purchased 72-inch Delta leveling line with a trapezoid shear, allowing the ... View this article
... Tampa, Fla.-based McNichols performs value-added saw-cutting, welding, wire-cutting and shearing services. Corinna Petry,. ... View this article
... 32 out of 96 galvanized ASTM A354 grade DB rods manufactured by Dyson in 2008 broke when they were tightened to connect shear keys, or ... View this article
... The McKenzie facility currently bales, shears, shreds aluminum and decommissions vehicles. The company has a third facility in Jackson, Tenn. ... View this article
... allegedly was exposing machine operators to unguarded hazardous machinery, including slitter machines and mechanical guillotine shears. ... View this article
... and building space. Asset Metal Recovery already owns shears and plans to add a baler and truck scale. There are no ... 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