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Wheeling-Nippon Steel, Inc.
On December 13, 1986, ground was broken in Follansbee, West Virginia, for the construction of our first hot-dip coating line - the Aluminizing and Galvanizing Line or AGL. By April 1988, Wheeling-Nisshin commenced operation of the AGL - the first fully computerized, state-of-the-art steel-coating facility in the United States. In March of 1993 the Continuous Galvanizing Line or CGL was completed. The CGL provided an even more advanced coating line, added Galvalume® to the product offering, and extended Wheeling-Nisshin's production capacity to 700,000 tons per year - with the AGL at 400,000 tons and the CGL at 300,000 tons. The CGL is the nation's first high speed, hot-dip line specializing in light-gauge (tin plate thickness) coated products. In October 2012, the ZAM® project was launched. This $28 million investment was completed one year later. WHEELING-NIPPON STEEL is now the first zinc, aluminum, magnesium (Zn-Al-Mg) alloy producer in the United States - and the only steel producer in North America to produce all five major hot-dip coated products. Our products are used for a variety of applications such as automotive, appliance, building, and construction.
WVA Manufacturing, LLC
Manufacturer of metal and alloy products. The company is engaged in manufacturing and distributing silicon metals and silicon-based specialty alloys in United States. Contact Information