ATI Allvac, One of the world's leading producers of nickel-based and titanium-based alloys in the form of ingots, forged billets, extrusion billets, round forging
In 1916, mining engineer K.C. Li founded a trading company for the refinement and export or tungsten and antimony ores from his native China. Li called his new company Wah Chang, meaning "great development" - and over the next several decades his company earned that name, pioneering the creation of new specialty metals and alloys.
Starting with 140 employees and a single building on 45 acres, Wah Chang expanded its repertoire of refractory and reactive metals to include niobium, hafnium, vanadium and tantalum, as well as titanium.
As the company's product lines grew, so did the variety of industries it served, including aerospace, chemical processing, energy production, medical and consumer goods.
Today, Wah Chang is part of the Allegheny Technologies Incorporated group of specialty metal manufacturers. Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Allegheny Technologies and its global resources have enabled Wah Chang to strengthen its position as one of the world's preeminent providers of strong, versatile, corrosion-resistant metals and a variety zirconium-based chemical products.
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