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Constructed in 1986, Vulcan Aluminum Mill, a division of
Vulcan, Inc., produces aluminum coil and sheet from which a variety of products
are manufactured. This aluminum mini-rolling mill was the first to use a
Hazelett Twin-Belt Caster in the Southeast.
At Vulcan, we begin with prime aluminum melting stock to guarantee the cleanest
possible coil products. We cast and hot roll a range of alloys that includes a
specialization in 5052 products.
The coils are cold rolled and finished to produce “O” Temper through H38
properties in thicknesses of 0.040 to 0.125 inches and widths up to 48 inches.
With our tension leveling, annealing and slitting capabilities, we can package
and ship products to meet your specifications and delivery needs.
Vulcan Aluminum Mill manufactures and distributes the following products:
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5052 Aluminum |
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5052-H291 Aluminum |
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5052-H32 Aluminum |
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5052-H321 Aluminum |
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5052-H34 Aluminum |
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5052-H36 Aluminum |
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5052-H38 Aluminum |
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5052-O Aluminum |
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Aluminum Blanks |
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Aluminum Coil |
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Aluminum Sheet |
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Annealed Aluminum |
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Annealed Aluminum coil |
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Coiled Aluminum Sheet |
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Cut to Length Aluminum |
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H291 Aluminum |
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H32 Aluminum |
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H321 Aluminum |
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H34 Aluminum |
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H36 Aluminum |
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H38 Aluminum |
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Mill Finish Aluminum |
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Slit Aluminum Coil |
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Temper Aluminum |
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Tension Leveled Aluminum |
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Washed Aluminum Coil |
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Give us a try . . . we believe you will be pleased with the results.

Molten aluminum at a temperature of
1300º F is pumped from the furnace to our computer
controlled Continuous Caster to form an aluminum strip
0.75" thick. This photo shows the strip being wound
into a coil as it exits the hot rolling operation.
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After cooling, the coils are processed
through our rolling mill to reduce the thickness of the
metal to the desired gauge. This reduction process is
also computer controlled and employs an X-ray gauge which
allows us to maintain material thickness to within 1% of
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These finished coils have been rolled to
the proper gauge, each one weighing approximately 18,000
pounds. |
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