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Quality Technician . Aerodyne Alloys

Current Roles

Employees:
21
Revenue:
$3.6M
About
1979 - Founded: Aerodyne Alloys, an independent alloy processor and distributor. 2004 -Aerodyne Alloys was acquired by O'Neal Steel. As a subsidiary of the O'Neal family, Aerodyne Alloys operates independently continuing to provide the excellent products and customer service that our clients have come to expect. O'Neal Steel, a family owned business, provides financial stability, purchasing power, and above all, eliminates the multi-levels of corporate management that can slow down the process. Aerodyne Alloys can respond quickly and directly to our customers. We are committed to our company mission to provide specialty alloy products and services to help businesses work faster, more effectively and more profitably. 2007 - In March of 2007, Aerodyne Alloys was invited into a new group partnership created by O'Neal Steel called the O'Neal High-Performance Metals Group (HPMG). The group is a collaboration of O'Neal Steel's subsidiaries which are global suppliers of high-performance, high-temperature metals and can individually or together provide solutions for international markets and more specifically the aerospace industry. The group consists of Aerodyne Alloys, United Performance Metals, Supply Dynamics and TW Metals. 2008 - Aerodyne Alloys acquired Southern Nickel & Titanium, LP., located in Houston, Texas. The company specializes in the distribution of Super Alloys (high temperature alloys) such as Alloy A286/660, 6-4 Titanium and other alloy round bar, serving Aerospace, Oilfield, Petrochemical, and Power Generation industries.
Aerodyne Alloys Address
350 Pleasant Valley Road
South Windsor, CT
United States
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