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  2. Rolled Alloys - Wikipedia

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    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, until January 1953.

  3. Olympic Steel - Wikipedia

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    The company offered multiple flat-rolled steel products, including coil and plate products. In 1975, Michael Siegal, son of Sol Siegal, joined the company. The next year, the facility was again expanded to 56,000 square feet (5,200 m 2). By 1985, the company had founded a Southern sales office in Georgia and another office in Pennsylvania ...

  4. Rolling (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    A coil of hot-rolled steel Hot-rolled metals generally have little directionality in their mechanical properties or deformation-induced residual stresses . However, in certain instances non-metallic inclusions will impart some directionality and workpieces less than 20 mm (0.79 in) thick often have some directional properties.

  5. Long steel products - Wikipedia

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    The term long products may include hot rolled bar, cold rolled or drawn bar, rebar, railway rails, wire, rope (stranded wire), woven cloth of steel wire, shapes (sections) such as U, I, or H sections, and may also include ingots from continuous casting, including blooms and billets. Fabricated structural units, such bridge sections are also ...

  6. A36 steel - Wikipedia

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    A36 steel is a common structural steel alloy used in the United States. [1] The A36 (UNS K02600) standard was established by the ASTM International.The standard was published in 1960 and has been updated several times since. [2]

  7. Strip steel - Wikipedia

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    Coils and strips of strip steel. Strip steel [1] [2] or cold rolled strip is a steel product that is produced from a hot rolled strip that has been pickled.The coil is then reduced by a single stand cold roll steel mill straight away or reversing mill or in a tandem mill consisting of several single stands in a series.

  8. Cold-formed steel - Wikipedia

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    The terms are opposed to hot-formed steel and hot-rolled steel. Cold-formed steel, especially in the form of thin gauge sheets, is commonly used in the construction industry for structural or non-structural items such as columns, beams, joists, studs, floor decking, built-up sections and other components.

  9. Aleris - Wikipedia

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    Aleris Corporation (also Aleris Inc. or Aleris International Inc.) was an American aluminum rolled products producer, based in Beachwood, Ohio. The company had approximately 5,000 employees globally as of mid 2015. On 15 April 2020, Aleris Corporation was acquired by Hindalco Industries subsidiary Novelis Inc. for $2.8 billion. With the deal ...