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BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESAmite, LA FacilityAs one of the larger, established North American steel foundries, Amite’s growth strategyinvolves investments by Bradken in technical resources such as: Facility expansion,Pro/ENGINEER and MAGMASOFT solidification modelling. Bradken’s history shinesin both the industrial and mining/ construction markets; by providing superior productsand services for these industries. Complex engineered castings are becoming more of afocus as we implement technical tools and advanced infrastructure to manufacture morechallenging steel sand castings. Basic arc melting contributes to the high standards of ourcastings and an on-site machine shop provides rapid delivery of machined castings from asingle source.Manufacturing Capabilities (Overview)Naval steel castings for USS NY Each Bradken business unit makes use of continuous improvement programs andmaintains specialists at the business unit and corporate levels to drive improvementsand efficiencies ISO 9001certified world-class foundry Casting weight range: Up to 55,000 lbs in carbon and low alloy steels In-house X-ray and non-destructive testing facilities Machining and value added offeringsKey Differentiators: Large low alloy & carbon steel castings Solidification modelling Specializing in jobbing and one-off projects Machining In house testing and X-Ray capabilitiesSafety & TrainingCarbon steel and low alloy steel castingsto 55,000 lbs. ship weightBradken’s Amite, LA Facility is dedicated to safety. The Amite, LA Facility has beenrecognized as one of the winners for the Millionaires Safety Award. The annual awardrecognizes facilities that reach the one million mark of consecutive man hours workedwithout incurring an occupational injury or illness that results in days away from work.This commitment to safety and safety record has made our Amite facility a very distinctbusiness unit within Bradken and within the North American steel foundry industry.The commitment to training is evident in the leadership programs also woven into theBradken - DNA: Skills assessment to determine the area of training needs for supervisors Tailored curriculum based on needs Weekly training sessions Lean manufacturing trainingThe end result.Professionalism: Enhanced customer focused approachLarge steel casting for mining industry OEMOwnership: A stronger feeling of capabilitySupervisor Morale: A sense of accomplishmentQuality castings, value added offerings and pride in workmanship.Bradken’s Amite, LA casting facility is a natural choice for large carbonsteel and low alloy steel castings. 2011 BRADKEN amite.indd 125/10/11 12:46 PM

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESFacility InformationIn BusinessSince 1992CapabilitiesCastingMachine ShopBradken - Amite uses Pro/ENGINEERand solidification modelling to ensurecasting integrityMetals CastCast SteelsCarbon Steels5,000 to 55,000 lbs.Low Alloy Steels 5,000 to 55,000 lbs.Molding or casting process usedAir-Set/Nobake 5,000 to 55,000 lbs.Flask sizesMinimum16” X 16”Maximum192” X 192”In House Heat TreatingFurnacesMultipleWhat TypeNormalizationStress RelievingAnnealingQuench andTemperInspection of a large support castingFurnace SizesMinimumMaximum146” X 146”264” X 288”Ultrasonic ExaminationMechanical TestingMagmaSoftSolidificationAnalysisCertified Welding StandardsASTM, ASME, MIL-S-248Machine Shop CapabilityMaximum lifting capacity60,000 lbs.Turning – VerticalCNCV-16Minimum OD20”Maximum OD192”Maximum Length 100”Milling – HorizontalCNCMaximum Length 240”Maximum Width 144”Maximum Height 120”Maximum PartWeight ”144”72”96”136”72”90”40,000 40,000Quality Assurance ProgramISO 9001Military (Naval)In-house Machining OperationsPainting CapabilitiesLarge, machined steel differential formining truckQuality and Process ControlsHardnessDimensional LayoutMagnetic ParticleMicrostructureOut SourcedRadiographyCharpy Impact TestingOut SourcedMagnetic Particle ExaminationLiquid Penetrant ExaminationChemical AnalysisSand ControlFor more information contact Bradken at EngProd@bradken.comBradken, Industrial Products BusinessBradken, North American Head Office13040 Foulks LaneAmite, LA 70422T 1 985 748 534212200 N.W. Ambassador DriveSuite 647, Kansas City, MO 64163T 1 816 270 0700 2011 BRADKEN amite.indd 225/10/11 12:46 PM

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESBradken (Tacoma and Chehalis, WA)One of the premier foundries in North America, our Tacoma, WA facility has been producinghigh integrity steel castings for customers around the world for more than a century.Energy Products operations have a rich history in the Energy market possessing thetechnical tools and infrastructure to manufacture the most challenging steel and stainlesssteel castings under the most intense specifications. Bradken (Tacoma, WA) is one ofonly a few foundries left in North America that is qualified to make castings for Nuclearapplications. State-of-the-art technology is employed to produce complicated componentswith stringent metallurgical and quality requirements. Our Washington facilities are notjust foundries; we have evolved into a manufacturer of major metal components and valueadded offerings.Large steel turbine housingManufacturing Capabilities (Overview) Each Bradken business unit makes use of continuous improvement programs utilizinglean manufacturing and six sigma and maintains specialists at the business unit andcorporate levels to drive improvements and efficiencies Off-shore oil & gas certified by numerous OEM’s and countries with material qualifiedto EN 10225 and API RP2Z Nuclear certified by ASME as a certified material manufacturer QSC certificate No. 204 In house ASTN level III non-destructive testing specialists in Ultrasonic, Magneticparticle, Visual, Dye penetrant, Radiography and Linatron X-Ray capabilities for wallthicknesses beyond 6.5” Navy nuclear qualified to NAVSEA 250-1500Highly Engineered Energy Component ISO 9001 certified world-class foundry DNV approved manufacturer of steel castings Casting weight range: 200 to 45,000 lbs in a variety of steels and specialty stainless steels Approved manufacturer of HY-80 and HY-100 castings by the department of the navy Two electric arc furnaces and two 10 ton AOD systems can be operated individuallyor in concert to produce heat sizes from 1,500 to 95,000 pounds Captive machining and heavy fabrication facility (formerly Ideal Machine & Manufacturing)provides: machining, fabrication, horizontal milling, vertical boring, drilling and tappingKey Differentiators: Highly engineered complex steel and stainless steel castings with intensive specificationsMolding/core making(complex pump housing) AOD Capable: Full range of 130 high, low alloy & duplex/stainless steel casting alloys Linatron X-Ray capabilities to 20” section thickness Pro/ENGINEER and CAD/CAM Software Tools Solidification Modelling/Assisted Engineering Fabrication, cast/fabrication and hydro testing Rough machining, final machining/assembly 2011 BRADKEN

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESFacilityInformation500,000 sq ft Mfg.640 employeesIn BusinessSince 1899CapabilitiesCastingMachine ShopFabricationAssemblyLinatron Radiography for HeavySectioned CastingsMetals CastCast SteelsAustenitic-Ferritic Duplex200 to 45,000 lbs.Carbon Steels200 to 45,000 lbs.Corrosion Resistant Steels200 to 45,000 lbs.Heat Resistant Steels200 to 45,000 lbs.Low Alloy Steels200 to 45,000 lbs.Other Nonferrous AlloysNickel-Base200 to 45,000 lbs.Molding or casting process usedAir-Set/Nobake200 to 45,000 lbs.Turning/Machining(Off-shore Oil Platform Riser Basket)Flask sizesMinimum 28” X 28”Maximum 192” X 192”or 144” x 268”Specialized casting capabilitiesAOD refiningMagmosoftSimulationIn-house Heat TreatingFurnaces MultipleFurnace SizesMinimum 44” X 144” X 96”Maximum 168” X 240” X108”Heavy fabrications using weld positionersType of Heat TreatingNormalizationStress RelievingAnnealingQuench and TemperOtherHeat SoakStabilizationWater quenced to 50 tonsQuality and ProcessControlsHardnessDimensional LayoutMicrostructureRadiographyCharpy Impact TestingMagnetic Particle ExaminationLiquid Penetrant ExaminationChemical AnalysisSand ControlUltrasonic ExaminationMechanical TestingLean Manufacturing & Six SigmaCertified Welding Standards:ASME Section IX, AWSD1.1, MIL-STD-248D, NAVSEA250-1500-1Machine ShopCapabilityCompany Owned: LargeFabrication & MachiningFacilitiesMaximum Lifting Capacity80,000 lbs.Turning – Verticalup to 254” swing118” Table102” HeightTurning – HorizontalBoring240” HTMilling80” VTHorizontalCNC Machining CentreMaximum Length100” Horizontal TravelMaximum Width30” ReachMaximum Height60” Vertical TravelMaximum Part Weight40,000 lbs. (centered wt.)Willing to accept responsibilityfor materials & provide turn-keypartsFor more information contact Bradken at EngProd@bradken.comBradken - Energy ProductsBradken3021 S. Wilkeson StreetTacoma, WA 98409-7857T 1 253 471 702112200 N.W. Ambassador DriveSuite 647, Kansas City, MO 64163T 1 816 270 0700 2011 BRADKEN Printed in CanadaFabricationCapabilityMaximum Lifting Capacity80,000 lbs.Welding CapabilitiesFCAWGMAW SAWGTAW SMAWFabrications to 80,000 lbsCapabilities include roboticproduction welding, largejobbing work, mechanicalassembly. Rig up, assembly,hydrostatic testing and paintcapabilitiesWelders certified ASME, SecIX, AWS D1.1, FCAW, GMAW,SAW, GTAW, SMAWQuality Assurance ProgramISOISO 9001APIAPI 610, 8C and 2SCABSMarine Steel CastingsMMPS No. 5165ASMEQSC-204 Exp.Date Sept. 23, 2010ASTMNACEMR0103, MR0175DNVCertificate No. AMM-2617OtherNAVSEA Qualification forHY-80 and HY-100 MaterialsLloyds Register CertificateNo. MD00/3366/0001/2

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESBradken (Tacoma, WA)(Machining and Fabrication)Safety, Quality, Integrity and ExperienceOperating for over 80 years, the Bradken (Tacoma, WA) manufacturing facility has theunique combination of fabrication and machining capabilities to provide customers with largecomplex finished components and assemblies.We safely do what we say, when we say. Our reputation in the industry is basedon honesty and integrity. Our customers know they will receive high qualitycomponents delivered on-time.Mechanical assembly and testingOur capabilities include heavy fabrication, NDE, stress relieving, large conventional and CNCmachining, dimensional inspection, mechanical assembly, coatings and functional testing.Semi-production and production manufacturing is accomplished using state-of-the-art roboticwelding, repetitive tooling, and efficient handling procedures.Our rare capabilities have enabled Bradken to undertake business in a wide variety ofindustries including energy generation, underground and above ground mining, aerospacetooling and ground support, nuclear transportation and handling, satellite handling, oil drilling,aggregate support, hydro turbine, dredging, hydraulic crane, and many more.Manufacturing Capabilities (Overview) Heavy fabricated weldments from 50 lbs to over 80,000 lbs (36,000kg) 24 ft under-hook height Qualified weld procedures in accordance with AWS or ASME tomeet customer specific needsEfficient, highest quality roboticproduction welding FCAW, GMAW, SAW, GTAW, SMAW capabilities Full time on-site AWS CWI (certified welding inspector) Six axis robotic welding Large horizontal milling up to 240” (horizontal travel) Large vertical turning up to 254” diameter CNC machining FARO Arm inspection equipment and laser tracking ability Complete mechanical assembly and functional testingKey Differentiators: Turn-key ProductionLarge fabricated skid Our unique combination of heavy fabrication, machining, assembly and testing at the samefacility eliminates costly transportation and handling operations. Couple this with ourstate-of-the-art Bradken (Tacoma, WA) foundry and heat treat facility right down thestreet and you have a “One Stop Shop” for your specialty products. We specialize in large prototype (jobbing) projects as well as semi-production andproduction quantities requiring dedicated tooling and manpower. Our ability to work with our customers and provide valuable feedbackregarding the manufacturability of new products is yet anothervalue-added component to our client-supplier relationship. 2011 BRADKEN

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESFacility InformationLifting Capability over 40 tons(over 36,000 kg) 42,000 square feet 3 X 20Ton Capacity DemagOverhead Cranes Variety of smaller overhead, gantry,and jib cranesHeavy fabrication from 50 to 80,000 lbs.Large conventional and CNC machiningFARO Arm inspection equipmentSaws Marvel Ser 8 MKI, Vertical Band Saw 20” Powermatic, Vertical Band Saw 20” Horizontal, Automatic Bar Feed 10”Welding Processes - FCAW, GMAW,SAW, GTAW, SMAW Equipment(multiples of most) ESAB LAD 1400 AmpHorizontal Boring Mills – Maximum travelMiller Inteliweld 650 Amp240” (6 meters) Linde V1400 MIG 400 Amp Sinada 5” Floor Model HBM, 80” X 80”Miller Dimension 652 AmpInfeed Rotary Table 197”H.T. X 72”V.T. Linde V160, 600 Amp Sigma HP100 4” Floor Model HBM,Miller Dial Arc 250 Amp86” X 86” Infeed Rotary Table Linde V1800, 800 Amp(X)240”H.T. X (Y)80”V.T.Airco DCT 600 Amp Sigma W100 4” Table Type HBM Linde V1252, 205 Amp(multiple machine centers) 64”H.T. X 49”V.T.Airco Pulsed Arc 350 Amp Linde Heliarc UCC 305, 300 AmpHorizontal CNC Milling Centers - MaximumHobart MC 500 Amptravel 120” (3 meters) Lincoln 3R3, 250 Amp Cincinnati Milacron 10HC-2500, 31” X 104”Lincoln V350Table with 30” Rotary Table Miller Plasma Torch 3/8”100” X 60” X 30” Wakayama 5” Table Type with 96” X 96”Robotic Welding EquipmentRotary Table 120” X 72” X 48” Robotic Weld Cell FANUC, ARCMATEVertical Boring Mills – Maximum diameter100iB 6-Axis with 450 AMP Lincoln254” (over 6 meters)Power Supply Toshiba-Shibaura 30/55254” X 118” X 102”Material Handling – 120,000 lbs (54,000 kg) Toshiba-Shibaura 20/40 (multiple machine Ransom Weld Positioners from 16,000 lb upcenters) 157” X 79” X 87”to 120,000 lbs capacity Toshiba-Shibaura TX16 78” X 63” X 63” Aronson Turning Rolls upto 60,000 lbs capacityMachining Equipment Lathes – Maximumswing 42”, Maximum length 216”Miscellaneous Manufacturing Equipment Summit42” Swing X 216” Ideal Vertical Press, 38” wide, Axelson28” Swing X 86”36” tall, 20” stroke 500 Ton Graziano, Sag 14 (multiple machine centers) HTC Hydraulic Shear 1/2” X 12’14” Swing X 48” HTC Press Brake 400 Ton MillTronics, ML1440 CNC 14” Swing X 48” Cadilac Tracers 4”, 6”, and 10” Electro Arc 250 Metal Disintegrator 2-SADrill Presses – Maximum reach 72” Scotchman, Hydraulic Ironworker Nardini, Radial6’ Arm Kokie IK-70 Circle Burner Bergonzi, Radial3’ Arm Heck Bevel MillCMM FARO ARM Platinum 8’ Arm, 7-Axis ISO 9001 registeredFor more information contact Bradken at EngProd@bradken.comBradken - Energy ProductsBradken3611 South Warner StreetTacoma, WA. 98409T 1 253 475 346412200 N.W. Ambassador DriveSuite 647, Kansas City, MO 64163T 1 816 270 0700 2011 BRADKEN Printed in Canada

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESLondon, ON - Casting FacilityPattern, casting and machining facilitieslocated in London, Ontario Canada(Single Source Solutions)For over 60 years, Bradken’s London, ON casting facility has positioned itself as thepreferred supplier for patterns, high integrity ferrous castings and machined components.We continuously assess and improve all aspects of our business to ensure we exceed ourcustomers’ expectations. The essence of our success is delivering reliable components ontime with superior service and exceptional value. Bradken’s in-house pattern shop specializesin the manufacture of wood, metal and plastic patterns for the foundry industry. The Foundrylocation specializes in high integrity and difficult to produce components in a wide variety ofalloys including such diverse materials as heat and corrosion resistant stainless steel, carbonsteel, Ni-hard, Ni-resist and ductile iron. Bradken’s London, ON casting facility has a workforceof 120 employees with skilled metallurgical engineers and technicians, and qualified, highlyskilled mold and melt crews. We have produced over 50,000 unique castings for nine distinctmarket sectors. Our customers see us as a jobbing foundry resource providing expertise incasting engineered products with difficult geometries and varying alloys. New customers oftenfind that we offer the right solution as we have experience with reverse engineering and castingunique, one-off components.Manufacturing Capabilities (Overview) Each Bradken business unit makes use of continuous improvement programs and maintainsspecialists at the business unit and corporate levels to drive improvements and efficiencies ISO 9001 registered world-class foundry Casting weight range: 20 to 10,000 lbs in a variety of steels, specialty stainless steels,NiHard, NiResist, ductile iron and unique metallurgies Value added machining, painting & light assemblyDiverse pattern and toolingmanufacturing capabilities World-class pattern shop with CNC and CAD/CAM capabilities Located within minutes of our Bradken machining facility. The twofacilities add value and solutions for our customers’ wide-ranging needsKey Differentiators: Complex highly engineered castings Extensive list of alloys poured: Over 280 In house NDE and certified upgrade Single source solutions: Patterns, castings, machining & testingPattern ShopA wide variety of steels and specialtymaterials: NiHard, NiResist, ductile ironsto 10,000# ship weightBradken’s London casting facility began as a one man jobbing wood pattern shop in 1948.During the 1950’s the company established a reputation for building very large patterns forhydroelectric, steel mills, and resource processing equipment. During the 1960’s the demandfor metal patterns increased, so the pattern shop expanded into metal tooling. We providetooling for large jobbing foundries as well as high production foundries. 2011 BRADKEN

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESIn 1980 we became the first Pattern Shop in North America to utilize CAD/CAM for thedesign and manufacture of tooling. Today we can make your tooling in wood, metal, plasticand Styrofoam, using either CNC or conventional methods. We also supply jigs, fixtures,models and templates.Facility InformationDifficult castings and specifications forthe energy marketDimensional stability and high integritycastingsMachined turbine componentQuality and Process ControlsHardnessFaro Arm for Dimensional LayoutMicrostructureRadiographyCharpy Impact TestingMagnetic Particle ExaminationLiquid Penetrant ExaminationChemical AnalysisSand ControlUltrasonic ExaminationMechanical TestingCertified welding standards:ASME IXIn businessSince 1948CapabilitiesCastingMachine ShopFabricationValue AddedOutsourcedPattern ShopMetals CastCast SteelsAustenitic-Ferritic DuplexCarbon SteelsCorrosion Resistant SteelsHeat Resistant SteelsLow Alloy SteelsNi HardNi ResistDuctile IronWrought Grades20 to 10,000 lbs.20 to 10,000 lbs.20 to 10,000 lbs.20 to 10,000 lbs.20 to 10,000 lbs.20 to 10,000 lbs. Painting capabilities20 to 10,000 lbs.20 to 10,000 lbs. In House Machine20 to 10,000 lbs.Shop CapabilityMolding or casting process usedAir-Set/Nobake20 to 10,000 lbs.Flask sizesMinimum32” x 32”Maximum110“ x 110”Maximum lifting capacity10,000 lbs.Turning – VerticalMinimum ODCNC18”Maximum OD78.7”MaximumLength70.9”Pattern making andsolidification modellingQuality Assurance Program:Pattern ShopISO 90013 CNC tools up to 236” x 132” x 59”American Bureau of ShippingMagmasoft SimulationCage Code Registered - US GovernmentDefense Logistics Information Service (DLIS)In-house Heat TreatingFurnacesMultiple CGP -Canadian government controlledgoods programASMESection III, NCA-3800 2001Furnace SizesMaximumType of Heat TreatingNormalizationStress RelievingAnnealing110“ x 72”For more information contact Bradken at EngProd@bradken.comBradken, Energy Business3040 Osler StreetLondon, Ontario, Canada N5Y 1V3T 1 519 455 5420Mailing AddressP.O. Box 7006London, Ontario, Canada N5Y 5R7Bradken North AmericanHead Office12200 N.W. Ambassador DriveSuite 647, Kansas City, MO 64163T 1 816 270 0700 2011 BRADKEN

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESLondon, ON Machining FacilityIn business for over 34 years, Bradken’s London machining facility has the machine tools,support equipment, people, and skills necessary to finish and assemble machined products.With a history of serving the Rail and Industrial markets, continuous investment in machinetools are now providing growth in the areas of Energy, Mining and Construction. We havemore than 70 machine tools and more than half of them have CNC capabilities for custom andproduction machining. Capabilities include handling and machining of products from 50 lbsup to 40 tons. The London machining facility has assembly experience and machine rebuildingMachining and casting facilities located inLondon, Ontario Canada(Single Source Solutions)capabilities. Located within minutes of our Bradken casting facility, the two facilities add valueand provide complete solutions for our customers’ wide ranging needs.Manufacturing Capabilities (Overview) Each Bradken business unit makes use of continuous improvement programs and maintainsspecialists at the business unit and corporate levels to drive improvements and efficiencies ISO 9001 registered CNC and manual machine tools for a variety of applications and run sizes Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM)Extensive variety of machine tools: Largejobbing and production machining Over 70,000 sq. ft. floor space, under crane working height 25 feetand 20 ton crane capacity Turnkey casting, machining and value added supply solutionsKey Differentiators: Finish machining Large jobbing & semi-production machining Single source solutions: Patterns, castings, machining & testingEngineering and programming forcomplex machining and precision 2011 BRADKEN

BRADKENMANUFACTURING FACILITIESFacility InformationIn BusinessSince 1974Energy and Industrial gearbox machiningOil Field pipeline valve: Cast by Bradkenand finish machined by BradkenHydro turbine Wicket Gate: Pattern,casting, machining and CMM layout.CapabilitiesMachine ShopFabricationOtherAssemblyTurning – VerticalCNCMinimum ODMaximum ODMaximum Length1”213”103”ManualMinimum ODMaximum ODMaximum Length0.25”98”54”Turning – HorizontalCNCMinimum ODMaximum ODMaximum LengthManualMinimum ODMaximum ODMaximum Length1”32”168”0.25”28”216”Milling – VerticalCNCMaximum LengthMaximum WidthMaximum HeightMaximum Part Weight48”24”24”4,400 lbs.ManualMaximum LengthMaximum WidthMaximum HeightMaximum Part Weight36”8”16”1,000 lbs.Milling – HorizontalCNCMaximum LengthMaximum Width384”39”Maximum HeightMaximum Part WeightManualMaximum LengthMaximum WidthMaximum HeightMaximum Part Weight45 Enterprise DriveLondon, Ontario, Canada N6N 1C1T 1 519 685 3000Mailing AddressP.O. Box 7006,London Ontario, Canada N5Y 5R7228”30”100”20,000 lbs.Grinding – ODMinimum LengthMaximum LengthMaximum ODMaximum Weight0.25”48”16”1,000 lbsGrinding – IDMinimum LengthMaximum LengthMaximum IDMaximum Weight0.375”16”10”300 lbs.Grinding – SurfaceMaximum LengthMaximum Width53”22”Drilling / HoningMaximum Depth30”Tolerance-0.062Willing to accept responsibility for materials &provide turn-key partsWelding capabilitiesMig Stick TigWelders certifiedCWB (Canadian Welding Bureau)Quality Assurance Program:ISO 9001ASMEASTMMaximum Lifting Capacity 40 TonsFor more information contact Bradken at EngProd@bradken.comBradken, Energy Business117”66,000 lbs.Bradken, North AmericanHead Office12200 N.W. Ambassador DriveSuite 647, Kansas City, MO 64163T 1 816 270 0700 2011 BRADKEN

Milling - Horizontal CNC Maximum Length 240" 144" 136" Maximum Width 144" 72" 72" Maximum Height 120" 96" 90" Maximum Part Weight (lbs) 80,000 40,000 40,000 Quality Assurance Program ISO 9001 Military (Naval) BRADKEN MANUFACTURING FACILITIES Bradken - Amite uses Pro/ENGINEER

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