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C O N F I D E N T I A L 1 Please Print or Type Company Name Main Office Address of Company THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION, INC. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION City State Zip/Province Code Country Phone Number Fax Number Web site Contact Name Email Address The above company hereby applies for membership in The Aluminum Association Incorporated and agrees to abide by its Bylaws. 2 We are indicating opposite the various products listed below the percentage of our shipments normally sold in the open market: Approximate % Normally Product Sold in the Open Market Primary Aluminum Secondary Aluminum Aluminum Master Alloy & Additives Aluminum Sheet & Plate Aluminum Extruded & Tubular Products Aluminum Forgings & Impacts Aluminum Rolled & Continuous Cast Rod and Bar, and Bare Wire Aluminum Electrical Conductor Aluminum Electrical Conductor Accessories Aluminum Foil Aluminum Powder & Paste Aluminum Permanent and/or Semi-Permanent Mold Castings Aluminum Sand Castings Aluminum Die Castings 3 We produce the following semi-fabricated aluminum products not listed above: Approximate % Normally Product Sold in the Open Market

THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION, INC. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION C O N F I D E N T I A L 4 We have provided goods or services to the following aluminum companies: 5 We manufacture the following end use aluminum products: 6 Our company is engaged in the following business other than aluminum: 7 The following is a list of the officers of our company: Chairman Phone Email President Phone Email Vice President Phone Email Secretary Phone Email Treasurer Phone Email 8 The following is a list of the branch plants of our company, including wholly and majority owned subsidiaries operating under their own names: Approximate % Normally Company or Plant Address Product Sold in the Open Market 9 We employ people in the production of aluminum and/or its products. (Please include all employees on an hourly or salaried basis.) 10 In determining dues and assessments of the members of The Aluminum Association, we understand that consideration is given to the total tonnage shipped and dollar sales of specified aluminum products for a given twelve (12) month period. We are submitting such figures on the attached form with the understanding that they will be held in strict confidence and used only for the purpose of fixing dues and assessments. We understand that, from time to time, additional requests for statistical information will be made, and that only the totals of such information will be released by the Association office. No individual company totals will be disclosed at any time. We desire to have the following individual as our Official Representative in The Aluminum Association, to whom all correspondence, notices, etc., regarding the Association should be addressed. Name Signed Title Name of Company Address Responsible Executive City State Region Date Phone Email (All information requested in this application will be treated in a strictly confidential manner.)

1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 430 Arlington, VA 22202 Phone (703) 358-2984 www.aluminum.org MEMBERSHIP DIVISION FEES AND DUES YEAR 2015 1. PRODUCT DIVISION FEES ALL MEMBERS For each product division of which they are eligible members, all member companies will pay their pro-rated share of division membership fees, determined by an average based on both pound and sales value of product shipments, unless any division agrees to another funding formula for its division fee. Independent company members which ship or sell two or more division products are not required to pay a fee for a second division if the second, smaller volume product constitutes less than 10 percent of the company's total two-product sales of the specified product. This exception does not apply to Primary Aluminum (Integrated) Producers. 2. CORE PROGRAM DUES Producer Members (excluding Foundries) Three Year Average Aluminum Units 1 (millions) U.S. MEMBERS Base over base Base OTHER THAN Up to 33 to 50 6,750 0.20 13,500 0.20 50 to 150 10,125 0.14 16,875 0.14 150 and up 23,625 0.07 30,375 0.07 over base Foundry Members Formula subject to 2.5% surcharge on shipments to U.S. Three Year Average $ Sales (USD) (millions) U.S. MEMBERS Base over base Base OTHER THAN over base Up to 50 to 100 6,800 0.066 13,500 0.066 100 to 300 10,100 0.066 16,800 0.066 300 and up 23,300 0.066 30,000 0.066 Formula subject to 2.5% surcharge on shipments to U.S. 1 Aluminum Units = Value of Sales plus Quantity of Shipments (including toll) 2 North America United States, Canada and Mexico Producer company shares are calculated based on confidential Dues Shipment Reports which must be submitted annually by each member. 3. PAYMENTS Dues payments are quarterly for producers and annual for associates.

To be returned to: THE ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION, INC. Department of Statistics & Economics 1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 430 Arlington, VA 22202 Email:rolsen@aluminum.org, C O N F I D E N T I A L SHIPMENT SURVEY FOR 2015 DUES Dues and fees for 2015 will be based on average shipments/sales for 2012-2014 See Reverse Side for Reporting Instructions FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 2014 TO DECEMBER 31, 2014 Aluminum Products Shipments 1 Ingot, Primary (thousands pounds) Sales Value (thousand $US) Ingot, Secondary 2 Master Alloy & Additives Sheet & Plate Foil Extruded Products (rod & bar; pipe & tube; and other shapes) Forgings & Impacts Bar & Rod, and Bare Wire (Rolled or Cont. Cast) Electrical Conductor (ACSR & Bare; Insulated or Covered) Electrical Conductor Accessories Powder & Paste Foundry Castings Master Alloy & Additives TOTAL: Number of employees: U.S. Canada Mexico Other 1. Figures reported should include all shipments from U.S. plants as well as import shipments made to U.S. customers of the above aluminum and aluminum alloy products to (1) outside customer companies, (2) to companies affiliated with you but not Aluminum Association members, and (3) within your company for fabrication beyond the products listed. Include shipments from the U.S. to all export markets and users. 2. Produced from aluminum scrap to specification for shipment from company-owned facilities exclusively devoted to producing ingot from scrap for sale. Include specification ingot, RSI, de-ox, etc. COMPANY (Please print) RESPONSIBLE EXECUTIVE (Please print) PLEASE RETAIN A DUPLICATE COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION DUES REPORTING ALUMINUM AND OTHER MATERIALS - Include shipments of listed aluminum and aluminum alloy products. Include the weight and sales value of paint. Include the sales value but exclude the weight of non-aluminum materials such as insulations and coverings, core and strand wires of other metals, and laminating materials. PRODUCTS COVERED - Include separately shipments of all primary aluminum; secondary aluminum; aluminum plate and sheet; aluminum extruded products, including shapes, rod, bar, tubing (extruded and drawn), pipe, conduit and other extruded products; aluminum forgings and impacts; aluminum rolled bar and rod, and bare wire; aluminum electrical conductor and makers of aluminum electrical connectors; aluminum foil; aluminum piston castings; aluminum powder and paste; aluminum permanent and/or semi-permanent mold castings and/or aluminum sand castings; aluminum die castings; processed new and old scrap; aluminum master alloy and additives. Exclude: bauxite, alumina, chemicals, scrap and forms items fabricated beyond the products listed (such as screw machine products, cooking utensils, closures, collapsible tubes, cans, windows, etc.) SHIPMENTS COVERED - Include shipments to outside companies, to affiliated companies that are not members of the Aluminum Association (see website for current listing), and within your company for fabrication beyond the products covered. Exclude intra-company transfers of stock required to produce a covered produce (for example, a company using its own ingot to produce sheet should include only the shipment of the sheet; and a company using its own redraw to produce wire should include only the shipment of the wire). Exclude shipments to companies affiliated with you that are producer members of the Aluminum Association. SHIPMENTS - Net shipments consist of gross amount shipped less returns. SALES VALUE - gross invoiced amount, less discounts, credits for price adjustment, returns, and other allowances. No reduction is to be made for purchased metal. The sales value for castings, forgings and impacts should be measured before machining. For listed products transferred (shipped) within your company for fabrication beyond the mill product stage, report as value of shipments the equivalent market value of the product. Mill products receiving further finishing or laminating beyond the mill product stage should be valued at the price you would purchase and/or sell the mill product for, before (value is added by) subsequent finishing, laminating, assembly, etc. operations. Where specific records are not available, your best estimates are acceptable. IMPORTS - Include import shipments from foreign affiliates made to U.S. customers. EXPORTS - Include export shipments to customers and export shipments to your foreign affiliates. TOLLS - Tolls cover the conversion of aluminum scrap, ingot, billet or a mill product into ingot, billet or a mill product. The company doing the tolling for another company should report any tonnage for the transaction, including the toll charge in dollar sales. The company for whom the tolling is done should report the shipment and value of the final covered product as well. SWAPS AND SWITCHES - Exclude shipments made as part of a swap or switch involving the even exchange of covered products. Include shipments made by another company to your customer as part of a swap or switch (your sale). Include shipments made as part of a swap or switch for non-aluminum products or aluminum products not listed. DISTRIBUTOR SHIPMENTS - Association members who act as distributors for another company's products should exclude such shipments.

PRODUCT DEFINITIONS INGOT, PRIMARY: Primary aluminum, defined as the weight of liquid aluminum as tapped from the pots excluding returned scrap or remelted products, excluding alloy metal. INGOT, SECONDARY: Ingot or molten aluminum produced from scrap and dross. Includes: New (prompt industrial) scrap, purchased, imported, or treated on toll, in all forms; and Old (post consumer or obsolete) scrap, including sweated pig; also remelt scrap ingot (RSI) which is considered scrap until remelted and cast into specification ingot. SHEET & PLATE: SHEET A rolled product, flat or coiled, rectangular in cross section, of 0.006" thickness but under 0.250" thickness. PLATE A flat rolled product, rectangular in cross section, 0.250" or greater in thickness. FOIL: A flat rolled product, rectangular in cross section, of thickness less than 0.006". EXTRUDED PRODUCTS (ROD & BAR; PIPE & TUBE; AND OTHER SHAPES): EXTRUDED ROD AND BAR A solid product, produced by extruding (sometimes brought to final dimensions by drawing), that is long in relation to cross section, which is round, square, rectangular, hexagonal, or octagonal in shape and 0.375" or greater in diameter or in at least one perpendicular distance between parallel faces. EXTRUDED PIPE AND TUBE A hollow product, formed by extruding, that is long in relation to its cross section, which is round, square, rectangular, hexagonal, octagonal, or elliptical in shape. DRAWN TUBE A hollow product that is long in relation to its cross section, which is round, square, rectangular, hexagonal, octagonal, or elliptical in shape, and brought to final dimensions by drawing. EXTRUDED SHAPES A product produced by extruding, that is long in relation to its cross-sectional dimensions and has a cross section other than that of rod and bar and pipe and tube. FORGINGS & IMPACTS: FORGINGS (excluding impact extrusions) - A product worked to a predetermined shape by one or more processes such as hammering, upsetting, pressing, etc. IMPACTS (excluding collapsible tubes and cans) - A product formed in a confining die from metal slug, usually cold, by rapid single stroke application of force through a punch, causing the metal to flow around the punch and/or through an opening in the punch or die. BAR & ROD, AND BARE WIRE (Rolled or Continuous Cast): REDRAW ROD (CONTINUOUS-CAST OR ROLLED) A solid round product that is long in relation to cross section, 0.375" or greater in diameter, produced by continuous casting followed by size-rolling, or by rolling from D.C. cast ingot, suitable for drawing into wire. WIRE, BARE, CONDUCTOR AND NONCONDUCTOR A solid wrought product that is long in relation to its cross section, which is square, round, rectangular, hexagonal, or octagonal in shape, whose diameter or greatest perpendicular distance between parallel faces (except for flattened wire) is less than 0.375". ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR (ACSR & Bare; Insulated or Covered): ACSR AND ALUMINUM CABLE, BARE Aluminum stranded conductor reinforced by a core of steel (ACSR), or aluminum (ACAR); or any other bare stranded aluminum conductor. WIRE AND CABLE, INSULATED OR COVERED Aluminum electrical conductor wire or stranded conductors that are insulated or covered. POWDER & PASTE: ATOMIZED POWDER Powder produced by blowing or aspirating molten metal through an orifice. POWDER An aggregate of discrete particles of aluminum, substantially all of which are finer than 1,000 microns (minus 18 mesh). FLAKED POWDER Powder consisting of flat or scale-like particles of a thickness small compared with other dimensions, produced by milling in the presence of a lubricant. PASTE A blend of powder or flake with a thinner or plasticizer. FOUNDRY CASTINGS: A product made by pouring molten metal into a mold of a desired shape and letting it solidify. Includes but not limited to sand, die cast, permanent mold and semi-permanent mold.