About the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia Market Research Report
What’s Included in the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia Market Research Report
Definition of the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia?
Companies in the Nonferrous Metal Rolling and Alloying industry in Canada produce semifabrications from nonferrous metals, except copper and aluminum, in bar, plate, sheet, strip and tube form. Primarily, they roll, draw and extrude shapes and alloy purchased nonferrous metals. Companies may also recover nonferrous metals and alloys from scrap. This industry excludes the smelting of ores and primary refining of nonferrous metals.
What’s included in the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia?
The Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia includes recovering nonferrous metals, except copper and aluminum, and nonferrous metal alloys from scrap, alloying purchased nonferrous metals, except copper and aluminum and rolling, drawing and extruding shapes from purchased nonferrous metals, except copper and aluminum. Related terms covered in the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia industry report includes metals other than iron and steel, a process that reduces the thickness of a piece of metal by passing it through successive rotating mills that compress the metal, a process for producing wire, bar or tube by pulling metal, increasing its length and reducing its diameter. wire is typically pulled through a series of dies, or holes, of decreasing size, the process of forcing a solid and usually heated metal through an opening with the same shape as the desired end product. a hydraulically operated ram is used to push the metal through the opening, the process of adding one metal to another to form a blend sharing some of the properties of each component, the industrial processes for producing rolled products, extrusions, wire, tubes, forgings and castings, semiprocessed metal shapes that usually require further shaping, such as cold and hot working, cutting or milling, to produce a useful final product, production of metals in their most basic form by processing, such as smelting or refining, mined ores, reprocessing of usable metal recovered from recycled scrap and a group of metals, including tungsten and tantalum, with particularly high melting points and excellent resistance to shock.
Industry Performance of the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying industry in British Columbia
Benchmark the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia industry performance with all BC Census Metropolitan Area and national performance.
Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia
#4 in Highest Revenue 6.5% of province's GDPRevenue (2025)
Annual Growth (2020-25)
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Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in Canada
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Key Drivers of the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying industry in British Columbia
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British Columbia Economic Indicators
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Canada Key External Drivers
World price of nickel
Industrial capacity utilization
Canadian effective exchange rate index
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Census Metropolitan Area Data of the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying industry in British Columbia
Access proprietary data on Census Metropolitan Area in the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying in British Columbia, such as Vancouver, Courtenay and Victoria. Data includes figures on revenue, establishments, employees and wages by Census Metropolitan Areas.
Key Statistics of the Nonferrous Metal Rolling & Alloying industry in British Columbia
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