AT&F is pleased to announce that AT&F Wisconsin and AT&F Advanced Metals in Orrville, Ohio, have achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification. AT&F is now ISO certified across the entire enterprise which includes AT&F Cleveland, AT&F Advanced Metals, and AT&F Wisconsin.
AT&F supports its ‘green’ customers by partnering with them to fabricate large scale specialty alloy fabrications used in a variety of processes. These processes include waste to fuel, water, emission control and many others. According to Ryan Culbertson, Director of Business Development for AT&F Advanced Metals, “Our customers come to us because we are experts in the management of these complex fabrications and quality is at the center of everything we do. Yes it is exciting to be involved in these projects that are important to our customers, but it is equally satisfying knowing that AT&F is contributing by manufacturing products that are environmentally responsible.”
AT&F has some exciting news to share regarding their Advanced Metals division located in Orrville, Ohio. “Based on current business conditions and an optimistic eye to the future, today we have broken ground on a 32,00 square foot expansion at AT&F Advanced Metals", according to Ken Ripich, EVP for AT&F. The building is expected to be completed and ready to occupy in early June. AT&F is looking to hire qualified team members that share the company's core values and that have the appropriate experience in TIG welding stainless, titanium, tantalum, zirconium and other special alloy materials.
AT&F Advanced Metals, located in Orrville, Ohio, has completed its 1000th vessel certified by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBI). AT&F Advanced Metals is a division of the world class steel fabricating enterprise, AT&F, specializing in corrosion resistant materials for a variety of industries. A specialty fabricating shop with a dedication to high quality, AT&F Advanced Metals manufactures for some of the most physically demanding markets in the world today.
Pictured below is a finished nuclear walkway ready to be shipped to the customer. This walkway will be pushed by hand into place over the reactors. The unit is 100% fabricated from Titanium grade 2 to tight tolerances and designed to be lightweight, high strength and corrosion resistant. We have fabricated multiple walkways and other components for the nuclear industry over the years. Because of our long history in the nuclear industry and decades of working with titanium and other corrosion resistant metals, our AT&F Advanced Metals facility is the go-to source for fabrications such as this unique walkway. AT&F Advanced Metals is set up to work exclusively with specialty metals such as Titanium and is ready to take on your next corrosion resistant project.
For more than 70 years, AT&F has been providing custom steel components to heavy industrial, energy and defense industries with a focus on exceeding customer expectations. Our extensive heavy fabricating capabilities, including long forming, laser and plasma cutting, robotic contour beveling, heavy rolling and welding capabilities are all an answer to our customer’s needs and influence industry.
CLEVELAND , Ohio – December 10, 2010 – AT&F (www.atfco.com) will be exhibiting its extensive contributions to the future of the power generation industry at Power Gen 2010, December 14 -16 in Orlando, FL. AT&F’s manufacturing divisions, AT&F Steel, AT&F Nuclear and AT&F Advanced Metals, as well as AMTANK Armor, will be present to highlight their individual expert services at Booth 1765.
CLEVELAND, OH — December 1, 2010 — AT&F Advanced Metals, LLC, a fully-owned subsidiary of Cleveland-based AT&F (American Tank & Fabricating Company), is completing production on the innovative and first of its kind Bench Scale Reactor System developed with AdvanceBio System, LLC of Cincinnati. The system is an advancement in the efforts to make commercial production of ethanol and other biofuels from cellulosic biomass cost-competitive and environmentally sustainable, and supports the advanced biofuels goals of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.