Aluminum Shapes LLC
Joe Ball is an experienced maintenance electrician currently employed at Aluminum Shapes LLC since March 2014. Previous experience includes working as an industrial electrician at Evraz Claymont Steel from 1988 to 2013, where responsibilities encompassed maintaining heavy overhead cranes and high voltage equipment, troubleshooting control boards, and supervising when necessary. Joe Ball served in the U.S. Army from September 1969 to May 2012, including tours in Vietnam and Iraq, and held various roles such as two-way radio repairman and transportation driver. Additionally, Joe's background includes positions as a maintenance shift supervisor at Mars Electronic from 1983 to 1988, overseeing production and custodial maintenance, and serving as an installation electrician and crane operator at Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. from 1973 to 1983. Joe Ball is a graduate of Ridley High School and has completed training in Bridge and Gantry Crane operation.
Aluminum Shapes LLC
At Aluminum Shapes, we start the production process by melting scrap and primary ingot to cast billets from seven to sixteen inches in diameter. The billets are then extruded in small, medium, and large presses. At this point, many extruders see their job as done while our value is just beginning. Shapes punches holes, precision cuts, forms and even welds using over 200 pieces of fabrication equipment. For high volume jobs we use custom machines for optimal efficiency. If you need an enhanced finish, you can select from a choice of five anodizing colors, or opt for painted components from our electrostatic vertical wet paint line. All of these services under one roof. One supply chain and one company responsible for all phases of quality and service.