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American Exhibitors at Aluminium 2018 American Exhibitors at Aluminium 2018 Company / Association, Hall & Booth Products Products State Alliance Metals, FL Hall 11, G50/22 Scrap metal and iron trading Scrap iron / steel / plastics Almex USA Inc., CA Hall 10, I11 Leading supplier of aerospace and commercial Automotive industry, aluminum billet and slab casting technology and Building and equipment. The company specializes in complete construction, Design turnkey “Furnace to Finish™” casthouse / interior design, engineering, equipment supply, and a Electronics / comprehensive technology and know-how electrics, Aircraft and training program. The well-rounded product line aerospace, includes melting furnaces, degassing systems, DC Engineering, casting machines, billet and slab casting systems, Commercial vehicle, automated process control, and homogenization Railway, systems. Almex is engaged in equipment and Shipbuilding, Solar processes involving green technology for efficient energy, Packaging recycling of aluminum alloys. and consumer durables Ametek Surface Vision, CA Hall 9, C35 AMETEK Surface Vision (formerly Cognex Automotive industry, Surface Inspection Systems Division) is the Building and market leader with over 25 years of experience construction, Iron / in automated online surface inspection solutions steel / plastics, for continuous processes with a broad product Electronics / portfolio optimized for surface inspection, electrics, monitoring and process surveillance applications. Engineering, Surface Vision’s product portfolio includes three Commercial vehicle, distinct product lines: SmartView® systems, Solar energy, SmartAdvisor® systems and Slit Inspection enable Packaging and manufacturers to meet their diverse and consumer durables demanding surface material quality needs. Elementum 3D, CO Hall 10, C07 Elementum 3D is an advanced metal additive Automotive industry, manufacturing (AM) materials development Iron / steel / plastics, company. They will be showcasing the Electronics / groundbreaking aluminum A6061-RAM2 product. electrics, Aircraft and 3D printing of Al6061 is made possible with aerospace, Elementum 3D’s novel reactive additive Engineering, manufacturing (RAM) technology, which has Commercial vehicle, enabled the printability of Al2024 and Al7075 as Railway, well. Elementum 3D’s RAM aluminum products Shipbuilding, are compatible with commercial off the shelf 3D Packaging and printers and achieve, for the first time in AM, consumer durables properties comparable to equivalent wrought aluminum alloys. Their RAM technology combines materials freedom - the ability to customize AM materials and properties to benefit a unique need, with additive manufacturing’s Page 1 of 11 American Exhibitors at Aluminium 2018 design freedom to lower production costs and increase part performance. FELLOM PUBLISHING Hall 10, D46 Automotive industry, Light Metal Age (LMA) magazine has a long LIGHT METAL AGE, CA Building and legacy in the aluminum industry with 75 years of construction, Aircraft experience covering primary and secondary and aerospace, production, extrusion, rolling and associated Engineering, Railway, downstream fabrication, such as finishing, Shipbuilding, Solar machining and joining. The bimonthly magazine energy provides vital technical, industrial, and market information to aluminum producers and processors around the world. The integration and optimization of aluminum products in final applications, such as automotive, aerospace, and building and construction, are also major topics. LMA also produces select article archive content on DVDs, including the Aluminum Extrusion Article Archive (July 1943 – June 2016) and the Magnesium Article Archive (May 1943 – August 2011). Light Metal Age also produces select article archive content on CDs, including the Aluminum Extrusion Article Archive (July 1943 – May/June 2012), as well as the Magnesium Article Archive (May 1943 – August 2011) and the Titanium Article Archive (November 1945 – August 2009). FIVES NORTH Hall 10, C42 Fives North American provides high Automotive industry, AMERICAN COMBUSTION, performance thermal process solutions, services Building and INC., OH and equipment for the aluminum industry. The construction, Aircraft North American legacy spans decades in and aerospace, combustion system support for the most Commercial vehicle respected members of the aluminum community. Fives North American offers a wide range of products – from Combustion and Controls to complete Turnkey Combustion Retrofits of melting and holding furnaces. Fives North American is an experienced provider of engineered sustainable solutions that emphasize quality, reliability, productivity, energy efficiency and safety. Gillespie & Powers Inc., MO Hall 10, H61 Installation of high Gillespie & Powers, Inc. has over 80 years of temperature furnace experience in the design, supply and installation equipment of high temperature furnace equipment for the non-ferrous melting and hazardous waste industries. Their special expertise in the Page 2 of 11 American Exhibitors at Aluminium 2018 furnishing of melting and process equipment is the total quantitative approach to all phases of the design. This has furnished them insight as to the modes of failure and allowed them to advance their product designs and to develop and design unique patented supplemental process equipment and patented processes that help to increase production and decrease energy and maintenance costs. In the design of a furnace the company carefully quantitates forces that will be generated by the heating of the furnace’s two distinctly different refractory systems and provide for these forces with the addition of internal expansion and structural steel members placed in a systematic manner. Gillespie & Powers Inc. has also completed numerous water model studies and has a thorough understanding of molten metal circulation. This, coupled with their knowledge of refractory selection, burner placement, combustion systems and control sequences uniquely qualify Gillespie & Powers, Inc. to furnish the best equipment in the industry. Granco Clark Inc., MI Hall 10, G01 Founded in 1947, Granco Clark began Automotive industry, manufacturing billet furnaces and has evolved Building and into a worldwide, cutting-edge, single-source construction, Aircraft supplier and leading equipment manufacturer in and aerospace, the aluminum extrusion industry. With a proven Engineering, track record of manufacturing the most Commercial vehicle, dependable and durable equipment in the Solar energy business, Granco Clark continually develops groundbreaking technology to improve its products – ranging from billet log furnaces, hot log saws, FusionBond™ to age ovens and stacking equipment. The company was the first to introduce the integrated control system technology that has since developed into SCSExtrude – the next-generation technology for optimizing automated extrusion line performance. HarbisonWalker Hall 10, C01 Refractory products HarbisonWalker International (HWI) has been International, PA serving the aluminum industry for over half a century, and today is one of the top refractory suppliers to the world’s largest aluminum producers. HarbisonWalker International designs custom solutions, manage inventory, and offer Page 3 of 11 American Exhibitors at Aluminium 2018 dedicated testing. Their partnerships result in energy savings, increased campaign life, and efficiency within the plant. HarbisonWalker International stays at the forefront of emerging technology and offers training to all customers. HARBOR Aluminium Hall 11, I21 HARBOR Aluminum Intelligence Unit is an Automotive industry, Intelligence LLC, TX independent industry research firm that focuses Building and exclusively on the global aluminum market. construction, They serve all major aluminum players with Design / interior comprehensive market data, industry design, Electronics / intelligence, specialized consulting and detailed electrics, Aircraft and aluminum price (LME, SHFE, regional and aerospace, conversion premiums) forecasts on the upstream Engineering, (bauxite and alumina), midstream (P1020, purity, Commercial vehicle, billet, foundry, slab, wire rod, and scrap) and Railway, downstream (flat rolled products, extrusions, and Shipbuilding, Solar castings) markets. Harbor Aluminum Intelligence energy, Packaging provides more aluminum market intelligence and and consumer price data points than any other consulting or durables journalist group. Their team has on average over 25 years of experience in the aluminum industry. Hazelett Corporation, VT Hall 11, I31 Hazelett Corporation designs, manufactures, Automotive industry, installs, and services continuous casting Building and equipment. Hazelett is the pioneer and world construction, leader in twin-belt casting for flat and long Design / interior nonferrous products. Hazelett is a fourth- design generation family-owned company and the exclusive supplier of the Hazelett® twin-belt continuous casting machine. The company is fully integrated with complete in-house engineering, manufacturing, R&D, and technical services. International Magnesium Hall 10, I45 Founded in 1943, the mission of the Automotive industry, Association, MN International Magnesium Association (IMA) is to Iron / steel / plastics, promote the use of the metal magnesium in Electronics / material selection and encourage innovative electrics, Aircraft and applications of the versatile metal. Through aerospace, IMA's efforts, manufacturers and consumers are Commercial vehicle increasingly
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