architecture and construction and mining

 

products

The low maintenance requirements combined with the wide range of mechanical properties position stainless steels & titanium above many of the more traditional materials used in modern architecture.

The “Green” properties of stainless steels meet today’s environmental requirements, and life cycle cost analysis also makes the use of stainless steels, nickel alloys, or titanium attractive.

Additionally we offer material substitution solutions than can reduce overall project costs by offering a more stable cost per pound as well as a possible weight reduction requirements by taking advantage of specific materials which offer higher strengths.

 

growth opportunities

Our lean duplex ATI 2003™ alloy could be a viable alternative where the traditional duplex ATI 2205™ alloy and/or T316L has been specified.

Our 200 series ATI 201LN™ alloys and ATI 201HP™ alloys can often be substituted for T304, T304L and T301 alloy, and possibly with fewer pounds required because of the higher strength. These substitutes can offer a more stable cost with similar performance.

 

Materials are selected for the architectural and construction applications based on strength, corrosion resistance, physical appearance as well as environmental aspects.

 

emerging technologies

ATI Allegheny Ludlum’s titanium grades offer excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, lightweight, and a unique aesthetic appearance.

ATI 2003™ lean duplex stainless steel, super duplex Zeron 100, titanium, nickel-based alloys for nickel laterite mining projects.