15 February 2008
Pittsburgh-based global specialty metals producer, Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (ATI), announced yesterday that it has reached an agreement with the Bahrain-based Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co. (GPIC) to supply its advanced tubing technology for GPIC's fertiliser production complex in he Kingdom.
GPIC is the first company to adopt the OmegaBond technology for a full-scale plant application, produced by ATI Wah Chang, an ATI company, and a global leader in the manufacture of specialty metals including titanium, zirconium, niobium, and hafnium alloys in a variety of flat-rolled and long product forms. GPIC selected ATI's new OmegaBond advanced tubing for use in its urea stripper.
Pittsburgh-based global specialty metals producer, Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (ATI), announced yesterday that it has reached an agreement with the Bahrain-based Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co. (GPIC) to supply its advanced tubing technology for GPIC's fertiliser production complex in he Kingdom.
GPIC is the first company to adopt the OmegaBond technology for a full-scale plant application, produced by ATI Wah Chang, an ATI company, and a global leader in the manufacture of specialty metals including titanium, zirconium, niobium, and hafnium alloys in a variety of flat-rolled and long product forms. GPIC selected ATI's new OmegaBond advanced tubing for use in its urea stripper.
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