Rolled Alloys
Private company | |
Founded | Incorporated in 1953 |
Headquarters | Temperance, Michigan, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
Thomas Nichol |
Website |
www |
Rolled Alloys is a private company headquartered in Temperance, Michigan, in the United States. Rolled Alloys is a supplier in the metal industry for both heat resistant and corrosion resistant alloys. The company has between 201-500 employees throughout the world.[2] Rolled Alloys' key markets are Aerospace, Chemical Processing, Medical, Oil and Gas, Power Generation, and Thermal Processing. Rolled Alloys Canada also deals in the Pulp / Paper and Mining markets.
Rolled Alloys has expanded through acquisitions of other companies: Harvey Titanium,[3] Weaver Steel, Super Alloys, SMS London, Clasma Trade, and RA® Materials (formerly Weir Materials and Foundry).[4]
History
Rolled Alloys was founded in 1953 on the introduction of wrought RA330 alloy as a replacement for cast HT alloy.[5] Prior to 1953 Rolled Alloys was a subsidiary of MISCO - Michigan Steel Casting Company and wasn't officially incorporated as the new company, Rolled Alloys, until January 1953.
In 2012 Rolled Alloys expanded to Richburg, South Carolina with a new bar facility.[6] Rolled Alloys also built a new facility for their Windsor, CT location.[7]
In 2013 NeoNickel was formed and is the exclusive representative of Rolled Alloys in Europe.
Locations
United States
- Temperance, Michigan
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Hawthorne, California
- Houston, Texas
- Richburg, South Carolina
- Streamwood, Illinois
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Windsor, Connecticut
Canada
- Mississauga, Ontario
- Laval, Quebec
- Edmonton, Alberta
Asia
- Singapore
- Suzhou, China
Alloy Categories
Nickel, Duplex Stainless Steel, Super Duplex, Stainless Steel, Titanium, and Cobalt.
Proprietary Grades[8]
References
- ↑ "Trading Companies and Distributors, Company Overview of Rolled Alloys, Inc.". Bloomberg Businessweek. Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 2013-03-18.
- ↑ Lechlak, Andrew. "Rolled Alloys Company Page". LinkedIn. Rolled Alloys. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
- ↑ Thompson & McIntyre, Sarah & Joanne. "Cover Story" (PDF). Stainless Steel World 2006 - Issue 125. Stainless Steel World. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
- ↑ Butterfield & McIntyre, John & Joanne. "Global expansion through local markets drives Rolled Alloys forward" (PDF). Stainless Steel World 2009 - Issue 298. Stainless Steel World. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
- ↑ "Rolled Alloys coming to county". Catawba Regional Council of Governments.
- ↑ "South Carolina Department of Commerce".
- ↑ "Energy Tech".
- ↑ AZoM Website - A to Z of Materials