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Aerospace materials (stainless steels for aerospace)

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  1. AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL B.V.

    Germany

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    AK Steel International is a subsidiary of Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. which is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Several subsidiaries of AK Steel International operate in Europe. Offices are located in the Netherlands, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain and Italy. The American Rolling Mill Company (ARMCO) was founded in 1899 in Middletown, Ohio, where it operated a production facility. In more than 100 years of history it expanded enormously and amongst others, it established several European subsidiaries. These subsidiaries decided in 1986 to to jointly operate under the name ARMCO Specialty Steels Europe. In 1999, the parent company of these subsidiaries, ARMCO Inc. merged with AK Steel Corp., Middletown, Ohio. Through this merger the company name ARMCO was changed to AK Steel. In April 2000, also the ARMCO subsidiaries in Europe were renamed into AK Steel. To be more in line with the global sales activities, it was renamed in 2004 to AK Steel International.

  2. ENERGIETECHNIK ESSEN GMBH

    Germany

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    Energietechnik Essen GmbH – a member of the Georgsmarienhütte Group – bases its capabilities and skills on continuous research and development as well as on experience reaching back to 1811. The Energietechnik Essen GmbH develops, produces and supplies safety-relevant high-tech products, mainly for manufacturers of power generation machinery. When the first turbo-generator was built at the start of the 20th century, the Essen-based company supplied the retaining rings. Retaining rings are placed on the ends of the rotors to fix the copper coil against the centrifugal forces created by the high rotational speeds. The oldest documents in the company's archive relating to non-magnetisable retaining rings date back to 1901. Energietechnik Essen GmbH uses two remelting units, one electroslag remelting unit and one pressurised electroslag remelting unit, to produce the materials for retaining rings.

  3. HIMATEK GMBH

    Germany

    HiMaTEK GmbH is an expert supplier of castings, forged pieces and standardized components for pipe systems made of various materials, such as cast iron, steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass, bronze, superalloy, etc. Following our professional experience as a Chinese foundry, we have been providing customers from Europe, Australia and the USA with products according to drawings and customer requirements since 2000. We know precisely which material is suitable for which method in which factory and for which services. The areas of application are in the following industries: Mechanical engineering, chemical, automotive, medical, food, electronics, electrics, shipbuilding, construction, aerospace, space travel and pipeline construction, among others. In 2008, we were certified according to ISO 9001: 2008, which provides a measurable indicator of our quality. When it comes to processing orders, maintaining personal contact with our customers is very important. This is true from material purchasing, to producing prototypes, small and large batches, as well as implementing logistics. We offer a fast, seamless and professional service.