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  1. OTTO JUNKER CM GMBH

    Germany

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    The Otto Junker high-grade steel foundry in Lammersdorf, Simerath (20 km south of Aachen), specialises in special alloys. Our range of materials offers customers a wide selection of high-alloy iron-, nickel- and cobalt-based varieties. These materials are melted in highly efficient induction ovens, using vacuum technology where required. Our range of products includes corrosion-resistant alloys, heat-resistant alloys, non-magnetisable alloys, hard-wearing alloys and multiple special nickel- and cobalt-based alloys. We also make cast ferrous materials designed to handle exceptionally high levels of stress corrosion from JUNKERALLOY® nickel-based alloys. We have been producing and supplying many of these materials for decades. We produce more materials than are shown on our website – about 100 varieties in total.

  2. LEICHTMETALL ALUMINIUM GIESSEREI HANNOVER GMBH

    Germany

    CONTINUOUS CASTING OF ALUMINIUM In a vertical equal-level aluminium continuous casting process, we cast round billets up to 6, 400mm in length and seamed at both ends. The dimensions range from a diameter of 178 mm to 696 mm, also independent from the alloy and number of strands. We are highly flexible when it comes to changes in alloy and formats and respond to short-term orders. Aluminium is used wherever low weight and high strength is required. For Leichtmetall Aluminium Giesserei Hannover GmbH it means manufacturing numerous high-strength aluminium alloys for the aviation and aerospace industries as well as vehicle, power plant and mould-making construction: “hard alloys” of the highest quality. SMELTING Secondary aluminium (processed scraps), aluminium ingots, and addition metals such as copper, chrome, nickel, titanium, beryllium, zirconia, manganese, zinc, tin, magnesium, silica, lead and/or bismuth and iron are smelted to form diverse wrought aluminium alloys in two tiltable 50 tonne channel induction furnaces, strictly in accordance with norms or customer requirements.