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Rolled Alloys announces new headquarters in Maumee, Ohio
Toledo, OH – Rolled Alloys, the leader in specialty metals, announces the opening of its cutting-edge, 250,000-square-foot processing facility. The new facility, located in Maumee, OH began operations last month and is poised to set new standards in the processing of heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloys for markets all around the world.
The new facility promotes Rolled Alloys’ commitment to excellence and innovation, serving industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, thermal processing, space exploration, and energy. With advanced technology and enhanced processing capabilities, Rolled Alloys expanded its capacity to meet rising global demand and deliver customized solutions tailored to customers’ specific needs.
To learn more about Rolled Alloys, please visit www.rolledalloys.com.

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