Aerodyne Alloys Raises Funds for Cancer Research
Their Lee National Denim Day event raises $9,607 to fund breast cancer research.
Posted: October 21, 2016
Aerodyne Alloys (South Windsor, CT), a global leader in the distribution of high temperature specialty alloys of nickel, cobalt, titanium, stainless and alloys in bar and plate forms, donated $9,607 to fund breast cancer research on their Lee National Denim Day event that was held on October 7, 2016. The funds were made up of very generous donations by their customers, vendors, and employees to bring the total amount raised to date over the past ten years by the service center to $66,407. “Words cannot express how happy we are with the support we have received for this annual event,” said Jeff Adams, their business development and marketing manager. “Breast cancer impacts so many families, and this donation will provide significant help to those in need.”
Aerodyne Alloys, a specialty division of United Performance Metals (Hamilton, OH), provides FIRSTCUT+® Processing Services that include precision bar sawing, plate sawing, heat treating, trepanning, boring and waterjet cutting. They have distribution facilities in South Windsor; La Mirada, CA; and Greenville, SC. The parent company of United Performance Metals is O’Neal Industries (Birmingham, AL), one of the largest family-owned group of metals service centers in the U.S. with sales of approximately $2.4 billion in 2015. O’Neal has more than 80 specialized facilities throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.