Wabash Alloys Inc.



Wabash Alloys Inc was founded in 1958. Wabash Alloys now produces over five million pounds of aluminum alloy each day. They are the world's largest producer of recycled aluminum casting alloys with six plants. Over 500 million pounds were produced and shipped to the die casting, permanentmold, sand casting and steel making industries. Currently there are eight plants located in Canada, Mexico and the United States producing over 1.6 billion pounds per year.
 
Wabash Alloys now offers a special service to their valued customers and suppliers. They now provide various on-line services to make doing business with Wabash easier and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Wabash's aluminum alloys are precisely controlled. Incoming aluminum scrap is assayed to establish chemical composition and precise value. Alloy chemistry is checked and verified continually as each heat of metal is produced.
 
They use statistical process control and state-of-the-art spectrographic equipment, to achieve a desired consistency heat after heat. The result is a variety of consistently accurate, high quality casting alloys most of which are available as ingot, sow or molten metal. They also produce large quantities of steel deoxidizers in the form of shot, notch bar, nuggets and other custom shapes.
 
Molten aluminum, is available to an elite number of large users, and is now being used by casters and foundries a fraction of the size. Wabash maintains the largest truck fleet in the industry and one of the most advanced computer scheduling systems to maximize efficiency. They are the first to transport molten metal to save the cost of remelting. This led to the beginning of solid metal, just-in-time delivery. Wabash can deliver overnight to any location and have the round-the-clock production.
 
Wabash Alloys grows by continuing to give their customers a competitive edge; low cost, high quality alloys, reliable service and valuable technical support. A special leak proof system has been developed to carry customer scrap to their plants for processing.
 
They are committed to producing and delivering the highest quality products while conducting their operations using sound environmental and quality management system practices. They will strive for continuous improvement of their environmental and quality management systems. The basic way of doing business with an eye to the future that their customers have come to expect and rely on.