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Metal Forming Extrusion - Company Profiles

Producers of extruded products.
GlobalSpec.com: Metal Extrusion
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Roll Form of Jamestown
Roll Form, close tolerances w/HSD-1 technology, standard/custom shapes
www.rollform.com
Metal extrusions
NY Metal Moulding, your source for Hard to find Metal Moulding.
www.newyorkmetal.com/In_Stock
Single Gravimetric Feeder
For Molding and Extrusion with the easiest setup in the industry
www.plastore.com
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Roll Form of Jamestown
Roll Form, close tolerances w/HSD-1 technology, standard/custom shapes
www.rollform.com
Metal extrusions
NY Metal Moulding, your source for Hard to find Metal Moulding.
www.newyorkmetal.com/In_Stock
Single Gravimetric Feeder
For Molding and Extrusion with the easiest setup in the industry
www.plastore.com
GlobalSpec.com: Metal Extrusion
Provides database of suppliers for Metal Extrusion . Browse catalogs and view technical information.
www.globalspec.com  Save My Rating

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By Patricia DeMunck
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Choose the best extruded metal for your products.
Metal forming extrusion is the process used to fabricate parts of uniform cross sections by squeezing the metal through a high pressure outlet. The extruded metal is shaped by a die. Metals that are extruded include lead, tin, aluminum, copper, brass and steel. Some metals are extruded cold, while heat is required for others. If you need a customized part, consider aluminum. Aluminum extrusions total 50% of the total extruded ... Read more
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