Rolled Alloys

Rolled Alloys Inc
Private company
Founded Incorporated in 1953
Headquarters Temperance, Michigan, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people

Thomas Nichol
President
Kenneth J. Reinke
Executive Vice President
Mike Rinker
General Manager
Adam Schwartz
Director of Quality Safety and Continuous Improvement Team

[1] No board relationships exist.
Website www.rolledalloys.com

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

Canada

Asia

Alloy Categories

Nickel, Duplex Stainless Steel, Super Duplex, Stainless Steel, Titanium, and Cobalt.

Proprietary Grades[8]

References

  1. "Trading Companies and Distributors, Company Overview of Rolled Alloys, Inc.". Bloomberg Businessweek. Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 2013-03-18.
  2. Lechlak, Andrew. "Rolled Alloys Company Page". LinkedIn. Rolled Alloys. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
  3. Thompson & McIntyre, Sarah & Joanne. "Cover Story" (PDF). Stainless Steel World 2006 - Issue 125. Stainless Steel World. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
  4. 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.
  5. "Rolled Alloys coming to county". Catawba Regional Council of Governments.
  6. "South Carolina Department of Commerce".
  7. "Energy Tech".
  8. AZoM Website - A to Z of Materials
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