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On June 24, 1905, Armco expanded with the acquisition of the Muskingum Valley Steel Company of Zanesville, Ohio.
The company’s venture into specialty steels began in 1908 when production of the Armco ingot iron began.
The plant was purchased by the Columbia Steel Company in the early 1920’s.
Even though the Butler workers held patents of their own, they decided to sell their equipment and patents to Armco in 1927, in order to avoid costly litigation.
In 1936, the Butler plant used a hot dip process to establish the first continuous zinc-coating line.
On October 6, 1942, the Butler Works was honored with the Army-Navy “E” Award for Outstanding Plant Performance.
In 1948, the Butler works began melting stainless steel with the introduction of #8 electric furnace that could hold sixty-tons.
In 1957, the company purchased a golf course in Slippery Rock for the use of the Butler Works employees and families.
A stainless steel processing plant was established in 1959, located on the site of the Bantam Car Company.
Starting the late 1960’s, the Butler Works won a series of Safety Awards.
The Slab Mill ceased operation in 1981.
In 1986, Armco announced the addition of a cold rolling mill to the Butler plant.
In 1999, Armco announced a merger with AK Steel.
2016 Butler Brush-Up hosted by the Butler County Historical Society
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