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Spectro Alloys to enter wrought Al market

  • : Metals
  • 23/05/02

Minnesota-based secondary aluminum smelter Spectro Alloys will spend more than $70mn on upgrades to enter the wrought alloy market, allowing it to make aluminum rolling slab and extrusion billet from scrap.

As part of the 100mn lb/yr expansion, Spectro will add a new 90,000ft2 building to its Rosemount campus, bringing the total footprint to 42 acres. The company will break ground in 2024, aiming for a mid-2025 start-up.

Billets are the precursor to finished extrusions, which are used most commonly in aluminum window and door frames, while slab is rolled by mills into aluminum coils for flat products such as plate and sheet.

Currently, Spectro makes only cast aluminum alloys, used mainly in the production of automotive castings such as pistons and heads.

The news comes on the heels of an announcement by scrap dealer Metal X, in Indiana, which said in April it will build its own cast house focused on producing wrought aluminum alloys from scrap metal.

In October, Spectro opened a new distribution center to help with storage and shipping of its alloys.


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