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Wah Chang Corporation

Wah Chang Corporation was an American manufacturing company in the metal or alloy industry based in Albany, Oregon in the United States. Since 2014, it is a business unit of ATI.

Wah Chang Corporation
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1916 [1][2]
FounderKuo-Ching Li
HeadquartersAlbany, Linn County, Oregon
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kuo-Ching Li; Lynn D. Davis
Revenue US$$265 million (FY 2005)[3]
Number of employees
1,100
WebsiteOfficial Website

History

In 1916 (some sources say 1914[4][5]), Chinese American mining engineer Kuo-Ching "KC" Li, Sr.[2] founded the company in New York state, under the name Wah Chang Trading Corporation.[4] Wah Chang is Cantonese for "fortunate enterprise"[5] or "great development".[6] This expanded as an international tungsten ore and concentrate trading company. Li remained with the company until his death in 1961, serving as president until 1960 and then board chairman.[2]

In 1946, the company built a plant in Union City, New Jersey.

In the 1950s, it was also operating tungsten mines in Calento, Nevada, and near Bishop, California.[4]

In 1953, Stephen W. H. Yih, who had Master's Degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, was hired by Wah Chang Trading Corporation in New York to head up the Titanium Project.

In 1955, Kuo-Ching Li, Sr., Founder of the Wah Chang Trading Corporation, New York, sent his top engineer, Stephen W. H. Yih to the Titanium Development Plant to learn how to make Titanium. This is where he met Wing Muin Mark, who was directing operations at the Titanium Development Plant. Within one year, Mark and Yih collaborated to produce the highest purity titanium in the world.

In 1956, the Energy Commission (AEC) contracted with Wah Chang to operate the U.S. Bureau of Mines zirconium plant in Albany, Oregon, to develop high-purity zirconium for use in the United States Navy's nuclear program. After Wah Chang was granted an additional two-year contract, it decided to build its own zirconium production facility.

In May 1956, the Albany, Oregon based Wah Chang Corporation hired Wing Muin Mark, as its 2nd employee behind Yih. Mark was tasked with designing the plant and production equipment and supervising operations for the new Zirconium plant. Wah Chang began construction of its new plant in August. And on Christmas Day 1956, just four months later, the first commercially produced batch of Zirconium sponge was pulled from the reduction furnaces at the new production facility. Mark later developed the processes for making high-purity Hafnium and Titanium.

In the early 1970s, Wing Mark proposed the idea of making high-purity Hafnium Crystal Bar to Teledyne Wah Chang Albany. He went on to design the production plant, equipment, and process which produced a 99.99999% Hafnium purity, earning him the nickname, “Mr. Hafnium.”

Wah Chang was privately owned by K.C. Li until 1967, when it was acquired by Teledyne,[7] the main Albany plant (located in the then-unincorporated area known as Millersburg) becoming a subsidiary named Teledyne Wah Chang Albany, or TWCA.[8] In 1966, Wah Chang had around 1,200 employees, in plants in Albany, Oregon; Glen Cove, New York; Huntsville, Alabama; and Texas City, Texas, and sales of $40.7 million.[9] The Albany plant was by far the largest, and at the time of its sale to Teledyne, it accounted for around $20 million in annual revenue, with 860 employees at that location.[7] The Alabama factory became a separate subsidiary named Teledyne Wah Chang Huntsville.[10]

In 1975, TWCA had 1,400 employees,[8] and had $100 million in annual sales.[6]

The Millersburg plant was listed as a Superfund site in 1983, requiring environmental clean-up, which the company carried out over the following several years.[11]

After Teledyne merged with Allegheny Ludlum Corporation in 1996, to become Allegheny Technologies Incorporated, the company became ATI Wah Chang.

Wah Chang People

  • Kuo-Ching "KC" Li, Sr. - Founder, President, and Chairman of Wah Chang Corporation.
  • Wing Muin Mark (a.k.a. "Mr. Hafnium") - Chief Engineer/Architect/Operations Manager at Wah Chang Corporation and Teledyne Wah Chang Albany, who developed the processes for producing high-purity Hafnium (99.99999%), Zirconium, and Titanium. Mark received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry and a Minor in Metallurgy from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1949.
  • Stephen W. H. Yih - Engineer and President (after Kuo-Ching Li, Sr.) of Teledyne Wah Chang Albany in Albany. Yih served as President for 20 years.[12]
  • Edmund F. Baroch - Vice President of Teledyne Wah Chang in Albany, Oregon

Merger and Acquisition

  • 1916 Kuo-Ching Li founded Wah Chang Trading Corporation in New York state.
  • 1967 Acquired by Teledyne and became Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA) located in Albany, Oregon. It became a subsidiary of Teledyne.
  • Wah Chang's Alabama plant became Teledyne Wah Chang Huntsville, a subsidiary of Teledyne.
  • 1996 Teledyne acquired by Allegheny Ludlum Corporation, which created parent company named Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (ATI). Teledyne Wah Chang became ATI Wah Chang.
  • 2014 ATI Wah Chang renamed ATI Specialty Alloys and Components, a business unit of ATI.

ATI

In March 2014,[13] it was renamed ATI Specialty Alloys and Components.[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ Wah Chang Corporation. Archived from the original on July 27, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  2. ^ a b c "Albany Plant Official Dies [obituary of Kuo-Ching Li]". The Oregonian. March 9, 1961. p. 9.
  3. ^ "Company History: Wah Chang". Answers.com. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  4. ^ a b c Ferguson, James H. (May 11, 1956). "Business Briefs: New Industrial Resident [Wah Chang moving to Oregon]". The Oregonian. Section 2, p. 10.
  5. ^ a b Hauser, Paul (January 19, 1958). "Albany's Large Zirconium Industry Outgrowth of Experimental Plant". The Sunday Oregonian. Section 1, p. 34.
  6. ^ a b "Exotic metal plant also yields exotic odors". The Oregonian. June 17, 1976. p. D9.
  7. ^ a b Pratt, Gerry (July 9, 1967). "N-Power Boom Aids Exotic Metals Plant". The Sunday Oregonian. Section 1, p. 30.
  8. ^ a b "In reorganization: Longtime Wah Chang leader axed". The Sunday Oregonian. September 5, 1975. p. D9.
  9. ^ "Firm Moves Into Metals [Acquisition by Teledyne]". The Sunday Oregonian. April 5, 1967. Section 3, p. 7.
  10. ^ "Plant may spur Albany output". The Oregonian. June 26, 1984. p. D13.
  11. ^ "Teledyne Wah Chang: Millersburg, Linn County". Oregon Health Authority. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
  12. ^ "Stephen W. H. Yih". democratherald.com. March 16, 2009. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
  13. ^ "ATI renames business units". Metal Powder Report. April 1, 2014. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
  14. ^ "Albany, Oregon, USA". Allegheny Technologies Inc. Retrieved 2015-02-22.

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For the artist and designer see see Wah Chang Wah Chang Corporation was an American manufacturing company in the metal or alloy industry based in Albany Oregon in the United States Since 2014 it is a business unit of ATI Wah Chang CorporationIndustryManufacturingFounded1916 1 2 FounderKuo Ching LiHeadquartersAlbany Linn County OregonArea servedWorldwideKey peopleKuo Ching Li Lynn D DavisRevenueUS 265 million FY 2005 3 Number of employees1 100WebsiteOfficial Website Contents 1 History 2 Wah Chang People 3 Merger and Acquisition 4 ATI 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditIn 1916 some sources say 1914 4 5 Chinese American mining engineer Kuo Ching KC Li Sr 2 founded the company in New York state under the name Wah Chang Trading Corporation 4 Wah Chang is Cantonese for fortunate enterprise 5 or great development 6 This expanded as an international tungsten ore and concentrate trading company Li remained with the company until his death in 1961 serving as president until 1960 and then board chairman 2 In 1946 the company built a plant in Union City New Jersey In the 1950s it was also operating tungsten mines in Calento Nevada and near Bishop California 4 In 1953 Stephen W H Yih who had Master s Degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering was hired by Wah Chang Trading Corporation in New York to head up the Titanium Project In 1955 Kuo Ching Li Sr Founder of the Wah Chang Trading Corporation New York sent his top engineer Stephen W H Yih to the Titanium Development Plant to learn how to make Titanium This is where he met Wing Muin Mark who was directing operations at the Titanium Development Plant Within one year Mark and Yih collaborated to produce the highest purity titanium in the world In 1956 the Energy Commission AEC contracted with Wah Chang to operate the U S Bureau of Mines zirconium plant in Albany Oregon to develop high purity zirconium for use in the United States Navy s nuclear program After Wah Chang was granted an additional two year contract it decided to build its own zirconium production facility In May 1956 the Albany Oregon based Wah Chang Corporation hired Wing Muin Mark as its 2nd employee behind Yih Mark was tasked with designing the plant and production equipment and supervising operations for the new Zirconium plant Wah Chang began construction of its new plant in August And on Christmas Day 1956 just four months later the first commercially produced batch of Zirconium sponge was pulled from the reduction furnaces at the new production facility Mark later developed the processes for making high purity Hafnium and Titanium In the early 1970s Wing Mark proposed the idea of making high purity Hafnium Crystal Bar to Teledyne Wah Chang Albany He went on to design the production plant equipment and process which produced a 99 99999 Hafnium purity earning him the nickname Mr Hafnium Wah Chang was privately owned by K C Li until 1967 when it was acquired by Teledyne 7 the main Albany plant located in the then unincorporated area known as Millersburg becoming a subsidiary named Teledyne Wah Chang Albany or TWCA 8 In 1966 Wah Chang had around 1 200 employees in plants in Albany Oregon Glen Cove New York Huntsville Alabama and Texas City Texas and sales of 40 7 million 9 The Albany plant was by far the largest and at the time of its sale to Teledyne it accounted for around 20 million in annual revenue with 860 employees at that location 7 The Alabama factory became a separate subsidiary named Teledyne Wah Chang Huntsville 10 In 1975 TWCA had 1 400 employees 8 and had 100 million in annual sales 6 The Millersburg plant was listed as a Superfund site in 1983 requiring environmental clean up which the company carried out over the following several years 11 After Teledyne merged with Allegheny Ludlum Corporation in 1996 to become Allegheny Technologies Incorporated the company became ATI Wah Chang Wah Chang People EditKuo Ching KC Li Sr Founder President and Chairman of Wah Chang Corporation Wing Muin Mark a k a Mr Hafnium Chief Engineer Architect Operations Manager at Wah Chang Corporation and Teledyne Wah Chang Albany who developed the processes for producing high purity Hafnium 99 99999 Zirconium and Titanium Mark received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry and a Minor in Metallurgy from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in 1949 Stephen W H Yih Engineer and President after Kuo Ching Li Sr of Teledyne Wah Chang Albany in Albany Yih served as President for 20 years 12 Edmund F Baroch Vice President of Teledyne Wah Chang in Albany OregonMerger and Acquisition Edit1916 Kuo Ching Li founded Wah Chang Trading Corporation in New York state 1967 Acquired by Teledyne and became Teledyne Wah Chang Albany TWCA located in Albany Oregon It became a subsidiary of Teledyne Wah Chang s Alabama plant became Teledyne Wah Chang Huntsville a subsidiary of Teledyne 1996 Teledyne acquired by Allegheny Ludlum Corporation which created parent company named Allegheny Technologies Incorporated ATI Teledyne Wah Chang became ATI Wah Chang 2014 ATI Wah Chang renamed ATI Specialty Alloys and Components a business unit of ATI ATI EditIn March 2014 13 it was renamed ATI Specialty Alloys and Components 14 See also EditTeledyne TechnologiesReferences Edit From a history of great developments Wah Chang Corporation Archived from the original on July 27 2010 Retrieved 2010 07 09 a b c Albany Plant Official Dies obituary of Kuo Ching Li The Oregonian March 9 1961 p 9 Company History Wah Chang Answers com Retrieved 2010 07 09 a b c Ferguson James H May 11 1956 Business Briefs New Industrial Resident Wah Chang moving to Oregon The Oregonian Section 2 p 10 a b Hauser Paul January 19 1958 Albany s Large Zirconium Industry Outgrowth of Experimental Plant The Sunday Oregonian Section 1 p 34 a b Exotic metal plant also yields exotic odors The Oregonian June 17 1976 p D9 a b Pratt Gerry July 9 1967 N Power Boom Aids Exotic Metals Plant The Sunday Oregonian Section 1 p 30 a b In reorganization Longtime Wah Chang leader axed The Sunday Oregonian September 5 1975 p D9 Firm Moves Into Metals Acquisition by Teledyne The Sunday Oregonian April 5 1967 Section 3 p 7 Plant may spur Albany output The Oregonian June 26 1984 p D13 Teledyne Wah Chang Millersburg Linn County Oregon Health Authority Retrieved 2015 02 22 Stephen W H Yih democratherald com March 16 2009 Retrieved January 14 2019 ATI renames business units Metal Powder Report April 1 2014 Retrieved 2015 02 22 Albany Oregon USA Allegheny Technologies Inc Retrieved 2015 02 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wah Chang Corporation amp oldid 1123930312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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