At Allied Alloys Midwest we are committed to providing the best possible prices and service in Stainless Steel and Special Alloy recycling. At our yard in LaGrange, KY, we have expert trading, sorting and administrative staff to ensure that your needs are fully met. We pride ourselves on treating suppliers, co-workers, and customers with courtesy and respect, always striving to go the extra mile in delivering exceptional service. As one of America’s few specialist stainless recyclers, we maximise the value of our suppliers’ material while providing a guaranteed product to consumers. We aim to build long term relationships with our customers based on trust and integrity, ensuring a brighter future for all. In metallurgy, stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox from French "inoxydable", is a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content by mass.Stainless steel does not readily corrode, rust or stain with water as ordinary steel does. However, it is not fully stain-proof in low-oxygen, high-salinity, or poor air-circulation environments. There are different grades and surface finishes of stainless steel to suit the environment the alloy must endure. Stainless steel is used where both the properties of steel and corrosion resistance are required.
In an effort to provide service and confidence to both consumers & suppliers, Allied Alloys Midwest will endeavour to bring the exacting standards and accountability of the aerospace industry to the general metal recycling environment.
In 2012, Steve Jones started a new venture with Terry Hancock and Rob Egan to offer consumers and suppliers the highest level of service and integrity in Stainless and Alloy products. In September 2014, the members of Allied Alloys (Houston, TX) joined forces to create Allied Alloys Midwest (LaGrange, KY). Industry veterans with decades of combined experience were brought together and a new state of the art facility was designed to ensure realization of this goal.
• Stainless Steel (200 & 300 & 400 series)
• Nickel Alloys
• Monels & Cupro-Nickels
• Inconels & Hastelloys
• Cobalt Alloys
• Titanium Alloys
• Tool Steels
• Moly & Tungsten Alloys
Low Grades
• Electric Motors
• Sealed Units
Red Metals
• Honey (Yellow Brass)
• Pales
• Ebony
• 360 Rod Brass Borings
• Brass Heat Exchangers
• Nomad (mixed brass borings)
• Ocean/Fe Ocean (auto radiators clean & irony)
Other Metals
• Zinc Die Cast Turnings
• Soft Lead & Lead Wheel Weights
• Catalytic Converters
• HMS 1
• HMS 2
• HMS Bundles
• P&S
• Shredded Steel
Allied Alloys is a full-service scrap metal and metals management company, with extensive expertise and experience in delivering the highest quality products with great service. Our history begins almost seventy years ago. Allied Alloys traces its roots back to the 1940′s, when Albert Gutow began hauling scrap metal in Dallas, Texas. Operating as Southwestern Processors Company (SPC), Albert and his daughter Marsha ran the successful business until Marsha’s son Adam joined the company and assumed leadership responsibilities. Adam developed SPC into a processing facility that specialized in steel, stainless, and nickel alloy melt stock for the foundry industry.
In 2000, Adam and his brother Matt made a decision to expand their business into the Houston market. The timing was fortuitous as Houston local Mitch Greenberg, who was an experienced international stainless trader, had also started AMG Metals. AMG began sharing manufacturing and office space with SPC and a partnership was born.
In 2006, the two companies merged to create Allied Alloys. With hopes to even further develop their international business to include ferrous, non-ferrous and secondary reusable metals, Adam and Mitch approached another Houston based scrap metal company, Titan Metals Corporation, in 2008.
Titan Metals Corporation had been founded in 1999 by Mukesh Turakhia, a 30-year veteran of the scrap metal business. Titan Metals emerged as an industry leader because of its direct trading relationships with India, Pakistan, and other Far East markets. On May 28, 2009, Allied Alloys and Titan Metals Corporation officially created their joint partnership to create the Allied Alloys of today.
No | Material Name |
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Metal | |
1 | Tool Steels |
2 | Cobalt Alloys |
3 | Cupro-Nickels |
4 | HMS 1 |
5 | HMS 1&2 iron scrap 3A |
6 | HMS bundles |
7 | Nickel alloys |
8 | Shredded steel |
9 | Titanium Alloys |
2906 Holmes Houston, Texas United States ZIP: 77033 |
832.730.1115 832.201.0961 contact@alliedalloys.com |
2615 E Highway 146 La Grange, Kentucky United States ZIP: 40031 |
502-805-1120 502-805-2959 contact@alliedalloys.com |
13320 South Figueroa California United States ZIP: 90061 |
310.538.3853 310.538.3853 contact@alliedalloys.com |
6767 Kirbyville Street Houston, Texas United States ZIP: 77033 |
713.643.6966 713.644.4833 contact@alliedalloys.com |
Tuesday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Wednesday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Thursday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Friday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Saturday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Closed |