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.

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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)

Manufacturer

Temroc Metals, Inc (Hamel, MN)

Manufacturer

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