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Frequently Asked Questions

Get quick answers to our most frequently asked questions regarding  Rolled Alloys. Still have a question? Click chat to talk with a representative!

General FAQ

Rolled Alloys utilizes Secure Sockets Layer 128-bit data encryption to secure your data. For more information, please review our privacy policy.

Rolled Alloys has agreements with a number of nationally recognized freight carriers.

Expedited freight options are available for most orders. Please click Chat or contact a Sales Representative for freight rates.

Your location and the weight of your order determines freight rates.

Rolled Alloys can package your order for export shipment for an additional charge. Click here to view standard packaging, click on live Chat , or contact a Sales Representative for more information.

Yes! Rolled Alloys will be happy to assist you in completing rush orders for shutdowns and extremely critical circumstances. Please advise a Sales Representative of your need for assistance.

A listing of Rolled Alloys’ facilities can be accessed by clicking here.

Credit FAQ

1/2 of 1% in 10 days, Net 30.

Rolled Alloys, Dept. 33901, P.O. Box 67000, Detroit, MI 48267-0339

  1. Complete name and address
  2. Contact names, phone and fax numbers
  3. Three trade references, preferably in the metals industry
  4. Bank reference with account numbers and/or bank contact
  5. Dun & Bradstreet number if available
  6. Hardcopy of the purchase order the first time an order is placed.

We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover.

Due to processing fees, invoices paid via credit card are ineligible for early payment discount.

Yes. Available in Adobe PDF format, our Credit Application can be downloaded and submitted to our Credit Department.

Technical FAQ

Rolled Alloys’ materials are typically certified to ASTM, ASME, AMS, GE, and Pratt & Whitney specs, as well as others. For additional information about specifications, contact a Sales Representative.

In many instances they can. Please click on Chat or contact a Sales Representative for upgrading material specifications and mill certifications.

For a complete listing of our cutting tolerance capabilities, click here.

MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding, also known as GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Weld), is always done with spooled wire, usually 0.035″ or 0.045″ rarely 0.062″. TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding, also known as GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Weld), is usually done with 36″ straight lengths of bare wire. Automatic TIG machines may use spooled wire but 36″ lengths of wire are only used for TIG. Electrodes, commonly called “stick welding”, are typically 14″ lengths of wire, coated with a gray flux over all but the last 1-1/2 to 2″. For a full description of each click here.

For detailed information on alloy choices, visit our Technical Resource Center. For a downloadable Alloy Performance Guide pdf click here. You can also click on Chat or contact a Metallurgist at 1-800-521-0332.