Aluminum Billets and Ingot Manufacturers
An aluminum ingot is mass of metal heated past the melting point, and then recast, typically into the form of a bar or block, for subsequent rolling or forging. An aluminum billet is a semi-finished length of aluminum, hot rolled from an ingot to be worked in a rolling mill or other process. Also known as a bloom, slab or sheet-bar, their chief differences are in their cross sectional areas in ratio of width to thickness, and in their intended use.
Yankee Aluminum Inc (Hamden, CT) |
Ye Olde Foundry Shoppe (Naples, FL) |
Ykkap America (Roselle, IL) |
SCI/Spectrulite Consortium, Inc. (Madison, IL)
Manufacturer SCI's technically advanced casting practices and ultrasonic capabilities assure high quality large diameter forging ingot. Forging ingot is available in 15 7/8 to 29 1/2 inches O. D. with lengths up to 200 inches, cast, homogenized and machined. |
Alcoa Engineered Products (Chicago, IL)
Distributor Alcoa offers an unmatched choice of soft and hard alloy aluminum extrusions. A sample of the industry's most comprehensive product range include: Standard and custom extruded shapes (solid, semi-hollows and hollows), Seamless and structural pipe and tube, Standard and specialty rod and bar, Heat sinks. |
Cardinal Aluminum Co. (Louisville, KY)
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Temroc Metals, Inc (Hamel, MN)
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