As one of Boom Supersonic's suppliers, ATI will supply advanced high-temperature materials and components for Boom's Symphony engine, including high-pressure compressor integrated blade and disk stages, and turbine disk, supporting their mission to build the world's fastest aircraft
ATI is soaring with specialty stainless steel for the Vulcan Centaur V fuel tank
More than 150 years after its founding, ATI has transformed its Vandergrift Operations to become one of the most advanced materials finishing operations of its kind. Significant investments have catapulted the operations into the future. The Vandergrift expansion was the last major step in ATI’s transformation of Specialty Rolled Products to be a leader in high quality titanium and nickel-based alloys. Consolidating production from five other locations across the ATI system created a more competitive flow path at Vandergrift focused on increasing production of high-value, differentiated materials.
Saving Lives Starts with Melting ATI is honored to partner with Confluent "in producing what is literally a life-saving material,” said Rob Foster, President of ATI’s Specialty Alloys & Components business. “We appreciate the value Confluent places on our expertise and capabilities as the industry leader in Nitinol production. Confluent’s investment in ATI’s growth will ensure the stable supply of Nitinol the industry needs for growth.” The expansion at ATI’s Millersburg, Oregon facility is expected to come online in 2027.
Ten Years Rolling Strong. ATI’s Hot Rolling and Processing Facility (HRPF) in Brackenridge, PA plays a crucial “roll” in metal processing technology. Uniquely designed to incrementally reduce the thickness of various materials, the HRPF set new standards in the industry when it was commissioned in 2014. Ten years later, it’s rolling strong, delivering highly diversified specialty materials for the aerospace, defense and energy markets. Capable of rolling up to 1.9MM tons per year, the HRPF processes titanium, nickel, zirconium, specialty stainless, and carbon steels into coils, sheets and plates. And it delivers those in grades and sizes that no other facility can match.