How Titanium Sponge and Scrap Become Final Products

Titanium sponge and scrap are the starting materials for producing titanium ingots and slabs. Through processes like vacuum arc remelting (VAR) and hearth melting, these materials are refined into high-purity forms that are then forged, rolled, and finished into titanium plates, bars, and components.

Alloying Elements Explained

Alloying elements play a critical role in shaping the strength, corrosion resistance, and performance of metals. This article breaks down the most common alloying elements, explains how they affect material properties, and provides guidance for choosing the right alloy for any application.

2025 Trade Shows

Come talk to a Rolled Alloys representative in person about your project. You can find us at these trade shows.

Rolled Alloys is Coming to Tampa!

Coming to Tampa, Florida – Fall 2024 Rolled Alloys Launches New High-Tech Bar Processing Facility Specializing in Stainless Products. Rolled Alloys, a leader in the metals industry for both heat resistant and corrosion resistant alloys, is pleased to announce the grand opening of its new bar processing facility dedicated to stainless bar processing. This cutting-edge […]

Los Angeles Operations Tour

Los Angeles Operations Tour​ with General Manager Carol Plana Watch the tour here: https://youtu.be/az_kQD8eAqk?si=yW-OC8b0FOBEK1ZG Welcome to Rolled Alloys, Los Angeles, where Carol Plana, the General Manager with nearly two decades of experience, invites you to explore our west coast facility. With just under 50,000 square feet of space, we have been serving a diverse clientele, […]

70 years in the Thermal Processing Industry

Over the past 70 years, we have been committed to servicing the thermal processing industry. In 1953, the year Rolled Alloys was founded, we introduced RA330 as a wrought replacement to cast HT. Due to RA330’s versatility and availability, it remains the most widely used wrought alloy by commercial heat treaters.

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