Taber's New Report Highlights Hard Alloy Aluminum Extrusion Offerings for Aerospace Industry

Taber Extrusions LLC, a pioneering manufacturer of complex aluminum extrusions headquartered in Russellville, Arkansas, has released a report on hard alloy aircraft and aerospace industry aluminum profiles capabilities.

The report, intended to reach key decision makers in both government and commercial end markets, provides an in-depth overview of Taber Extrusions’ qualifications and capability range for all hard alloy aluminum extrusions products.

“This report is meant to highlight our hard alloy capabilities and offerings for the aerospace industry and the military,” remarked Bill Wetmore, president of Taber Extrusions. “As an important part of the value chain, our goal is to provide high quality, custom extruded aluminum extrusions for U.S. defense programs, while serving various commercial markets who demand the same excellence and quality mandated by government contracts.”

Taber Extrusions’ large press facility utilizes an 8,600-ton extrusion press to produce aircraft and aerospace grade custom profiles and hard alloy extruded rod and bar. The company is a provider of high quality airframe hardware for many aircraft manufacturers including Boeing, Cessna and Lockheed Martin, and supplies to most of the major first tier subcontractors such as Vought Aircraft, GKN, Triumph Structures and others.

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