A supplier of infinite aluminum recently announced it plans to invest in two new aluminum extrusion presses to support the growing automotive, architectural and transportation markets in North America.
Hydro plans to install a 4,500-ton 10” aluminum press line at its Cressona, Pennsylvania, location to serve the traditional automotive and distribution segments and also installing a 7,000-ton dual container 12”/14” press line in the West region to serve the electric vehicle, transportation, and commercial building and construction segments.
“We are very excited about Hydro’s continued investments in North America,” said Jack Pell, Vice President of Automotive Business Development for Hydro Extrusion North America. “This new equipment merges state-of-the-art billet heating and quench capabilities with larger billet diameters and enables us to produce larger extruded aluminum shapes with thinner walls from stronger alloys – the ‘holy grail’ for our automotive customers.”
Hydro expects these presses to be operational by 2020.