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Midland PA Works. ATI Inc. (previously Allegheny Technologies Incorporated) is an American producer of specialty materials headquartered in Dallas, Texas.ATI produces metals including titanium and titanium alloys, nickel-based alloys and superalloys, stainless and specialty steels, zirconium, hafnium, and niobium, tungsten materials, forgings and castings.
The union claimed that ATI lost $100 million, stating that the price of steel had risen to an all-time high during the strike and that the company had been unable to fully capitalize on that. [16] For the second quarter of 2021, ATI reported a loss of $49.2 million. [43]
Per Allegheny (ATI), these initiatives will accelerate the execution of its high-value strategy, mainly in the defense and aerospace. Allegheny (ATI) to Exit Stainless Sheet Products Business Skip ...
AL-6XN (UNS designation N08367) is a type of weldable stainless steel that consist of an alloy of nickel (24%), chromium (22%) and molybdenum (6.3%) with other trace elements such as nitrogen. The high nickel and molybdenum contents of the AL-6XN alloy give it good resistance to chloride stress- corrosion cracking.
Allegheny Technologies Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2012 Results Fourth Quarter 2012 Results Sales were $1.10 billion Segment operating profit of $95.3 million, or 8.7% of sales Net ...
A new state law to prohibit hidden surcharges and other "junk fees" tacked onto customers' bills is slated to go into effect July 1, with businesses having to include those charges in the prices ...
Allegheny Technologies' steel furnace in Natrona, Pennsylvania in a 1941 photo by Alfred T. Palmer. Brackenridge Works is a specialty steel mill facility owned by Allegheny Technologies and operated by its Flat-Rolled Products segment in the Pittsburgh suburbs of Natrona, Pennsylvania. [1]
The ATI 425 Alloy sheet is processed to the AMS 6946 specification. The ASME Board on Pressure Technology Codes and Standards (BPTCS) has approved ATI 425 Alloy for use in Section VIII, Div. 1 construction up to 600 °F (316 °C). The ATI 425 Alloy has been assigned a titanium grade 38 by ASTM International. It can be welded using ERTi-38 weld ...