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Service centers that inventory, process and distribute steel products.
Metal and Steel Service
Software designed for Metal Service Centers
www.Enmark.com
Steel Service Centers
Metal Manufacturers & Distributors. Search Locally by State or Zip Code
www.ThomasNet.com
Steel Blanking
ISO & TS Processor. Steel /aluminum blank, slitting, and cut to length.
www.rsdcmi.com
MISA Metals, Inc.
Service Center/Metals Processing The Service People
www.MisaMetals.com
Lakeside Metals, Inc.
Tin Mill Products - ETP, TFS, BPL Sheet & Slit Coil - Chicago, IL
www.tin-mill-products.com
Los Angeles Alloys
Full Service Alloy Support. Your Source for Hard to Find Alloys. CA.
www.aerodynealloys.com
Supply Steel Center
Buy great products from here. Browse and make a good choice.
www.cnkunhong.com.cn
Stainless Steel Service
Shop for stainless steel flatware and more online at Horchow.com.
www.Horchow.com
Center Steel
Find Center Steel Online. Free Shipping $50 on 100,000 Items!
Target.com/FreeShipping
Steel Service Centers
Search for Steel Service Centers Find Steel service centers
www.Ask.com
Cold Rolled Steel, Online
Bar, Rod, Sheet & Plate, 5000 items "Cut to Size", "No Minimum Order"
SpeedyMetals.com
Service Steel
Structural Steel Service Center and Distribution, Located Houston, TX.
www.ServiceSteel.org
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A-Z Steel Service Centers Provider Directory
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American Alloy Steel, Inc.
International Texas-based steel plate distributor and service center offers steel (carbon and alloy) in plate and bar form.
www.aasteel.com
Action Steel Supply
Distributor of structural steel, plate, tubing and expanded metal. Provides processing services.
www.actionsteel.com
Admiral Steel L.P.
Chicago-based service center offers steel and steel alloy mill shapes (bar, rod, strip) and building product forms.
www.admiralsteel.com
B
Benedict-Miller, Inc.
New Jersey-based steel service center supplies steel (alloy, carbon, tool, stainless) in a variety of mill shapes. Offers heat treating and grinding services.
benedict-miller.com
C
Chapel Steel Co.
Suppliers of abrasion resistant and corrosion resistant steel plate and pressure vessels.
www.chapelsteel.com
Crest Steel
Distributor of structural steel, bars, expanded metal, tubing, pipe, sheets and coils. Provides processing services.
www.creststeel.com
Crucible Service Centers
New York-based division of Crucible Materials Corporation offers processing and delivery of tool steel and other specialty steel products through its international locations.
www.crucibleservice.com
E
Eaton Steel
Manufacturer and distributor of cold drawn bars and billet products. Supplies hot rolled bar and billet products. Provides processing services. ISO 9002 and QS9000 registered.
www.eatonsteel.com
Egger Steel Company
South Dakota-based fabricator and service center offering steel products and processing capabilities.
www.eggersteel.com
H
Harris Steel
Illinois-based service center offers hot & cold rolled and coated steel in coil form. Processing and packaging capabilities.
www.harrissteelco.com
Huntco Steel, Inc.
Producer of carbon steels and provider of intermediate steel processing services specializing in the processing of flat rolled carbon steel to specified close tolerance. Products and services are sold to multiple industries.
www.huntcosteel.com
Huntington Steel & Supply
Full-line steel service center and fabricator. Provides abrasive blasting service.
www.huntingtonsteel.com
I
Infra-Metals
Structural steel service center serving the eastern US. Offers a variety of product forms. A part of Preussag AG.
www.infra-metals.com
Interstate Steel Company
Illinois-based national distributor offering flat rolled steel in coil, sheet or blank form.
interstatesteelco.com
L
Lapham-Hickey Steel
Distributor of strip, sheet, spring steel, bar, tubing, hot rolled and stainless. Provides processing services. ISO 9002 registered.
www.lapham-hickey.com
Lindquist Steel
Serves the US East Coast through multiple locations specializing exclusively in the distribution of the finest grades of tool steels.
www.lindquiststeels.com
Loveman Steel Corporation
Distributes carbon, alloy and stainless steel plate. Produces heavy plate fabrications.
www.lovemansteel.com
M
Maksteel
Distributor of coiled steel and sheets. Provides processing services.
www.maksteel.com
McCombs Steel Company, Inc.
North Carolina-based service center and fabricator offering steel products in a variety of forms.
www.mccombs-steel.com
McNeilus Steel
Serving the upper mid-West by providing steel in a variety of product forms (bar, sheet, plate).
www.mcneilus.com
Mid-West Materials
Steel service center providing warehousing, processing and distribution.
www.mid-westmaterials.com
P
PDM Steel Service Centers
Distributor of heavy carbon steel products including structural shapes, tubing, plate and sheet. Provides processing services.
www.pdmsteel.com
Paxton-Vierling Steel Company
Midwest-based fabricated structural steel service center and first-step processor. A division of Owens Industries.
www.pvsteel.com
R
Regol-G Special Steel Services
Illinois-based service center specializing in maintenance alloys, tool steels, abrasion resistant plate products and piping systems. Offers fabrication and machining services.
www.regolg.com
Rolled Steel Products
California-based provider of precision sheet and strip steel (stainless, galvanized, spring).
www.rolledsteel.com
S
Sabel Steel Service
Distributor of steel products including hot- and cold-rolled steel, structurals, plate, sheet, tubing and specialty products.
www.sabelsteel.com
Saginaw Pipe
Distributors of steel pipe, square and rectangular tubing and wide flange beams. Provides processing services.
www.saginawpipe.com
Southeastern Steel Company
South Carolina-based provider of steel fabrication services including plate fabrication. Operates a steel service center serving the Carolinas Region
www.sesteel.com
Southwestern Ohio Steel (SOS)
Distributor and processor of steel sheet and roll; stainless. Provides prepaint, aluminized, galvanized, galvalume, galvanneal and electro galvanized. QS 9000 registered.
www.sossteel.com
Specialty Steel & Forge
Distributor of specialty steel products and producer of open die forgings, seamless rolled rings and contoured rings. ISO 9002 and QS9000 certified.
www.steelforge.com
Stock Steel
Washington-based service center offers steel (carbon, alloy, stainless) in a variety of mill shapes. Fabrication and processing capabilities.
www.stocksteel.com
Synergy Steel
Michigan-based steel plate stocking warehouse offers flame cutting, heat treating, grinding, planing and machining.
www.synergysteel.com
T
Pacesetter Steel Service
Processor and distributor of coated, treated flat rolled steel. Provides processing services.
www.teampacesetter.com
Thompson Metals & Tubing
Ohio-based service center offers steel (carbon, alloy, stainless) in a variety of mill shapes. Processing capabilities.
www.tmtco.com
U
United Steel Service, Inc.
Ohio-based company offers steel in a variety of mill shapes (structural, coil, plate) as well as toll processing capabilities.
www.unitedsteelservice.com
V
Van Leeuwen Pipe and Tube Group
International distributor of steel pipes, tubes, hollow sections, valves, fittings and stainless specialties.
www.vanleeuwen.com
Viking Materials
Distributor of flat-rolled, plain and coated carbon steel. Provides processing services.
www.vikingmaterials.com
Vlassenroot
Belgium-based service center provides decoiling, shearing, cutting and bending of sheet steel for use in construction.
www.vlassenroot.com
  • Friedman Industries, Inc.
  • Olympic Steel, Inc.
  • Russel Metals Incorporated
  • Steel Technologies Inc.
Metal and Steel Service
Software designed for Metal Service Centers
www.Enmark.com
Steel Service Centers
Metal Manufacturers & Distributors. Search Locally by State or Zip Code
www.ThomasNet.com
Steel Blanking
ISO & TS Processor. Steel /aluminum blank, slitting, and cut to length.
www.rsdcmi.com

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Guide to Making the Most of Steel Service Centers

Utilize steel service centers for your business's industrial steel needs

By Mike Tracy



Your business can satisfy its steel needs by making the most of steel service centers. Whether your company uses special steel fabrications, needs to order huge quantities of heavy steel or requires steel repair services, a steel center can do the work.

Steel service centers do a lot more than make steel. Your business can rely on a steel shop for the creation of steel alloys and fabrication, stainless steel repair, other steel repair and other assistance. Encourage your staff to check the directory of steel service centers for a shop that specializes in services your company needs. The key to making the most of steel service centers is planning for their services. To help your team plan, do the following things:

1. Find a steel fabrication shop for construction or industrial orders.

2. Identify steel processing centers for your company's special steel needs.

3. Locate a shop for stainless steel repair and other steel repair jobs.



Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Contract a steel fabrication shop for special orders

The key to getting the most out of steel service centers is planning, planning, planning! Especially for large fabrication jobs. Work with a steel service center representative on a schedule and budget. It will guarantee satisfaction on finished products such as structural steel trusses and large steel plate.

I recommend: Take your plans for those large-volume steel construction jobs to Huntington Steel. It can supply a huge array of heavy steel products for construction and industrial uses. Build your specs and contact J & J Burning and Fabricating for heavy duty fabrications. Make the most of its huge facility to complete your company's large jobs in a timely manner.

Capitalize on the abilities of a steel service center

Need steel bent into shapes like beams or tubing? Consult a steel service center directory to locate a shop near your business. These steel shops will fill your order for rebar and structural tubing as well as specialized shapes in varying lengths. Make the most of their ability to produce customized steel work to your company's specifications.

I recommend: Rely on PDM Steel Service Centers to produce a large variety of steel specialty products. Coordinate with one of the ten western U.S. locations to serve your firm's steel needs. In Texas and the surrounding states or Quebec, Canada, authorize American Alloy Steel to fill your order. Note its large inventory of steel bars and steel plates.

Get special steel products made by a stainless steel service center

Your business can get custom steel products, including stainless steel, at steel service centers that specialize in stainless steel or steel alloys. Your team also can find a steel shop to handle steel repair projects.

I recommend: Contact Crucible Service Centers for stainless steel products. You also can schedule large repair jobs with its centers. Misa Metals will create stainless steel and other steel alloy products. For steel window repair, contact Seekircher. To repair steel or aluminum wheels, order a kit from New Technology Products.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • •  If you plan to order structural steel, use a steel shop certified by the American Institute of Steel Construction. This certification means the center's steel products have passed fracture tests and other inspections.
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Guide to Steel Service Centers

Find the right steel service centers, fabricators and repairs for your business

By Kristina Seleshanko


Perhaps you're looking to sell steel in large volumes to a local steel service center. Or maybe you want to buy steel at contractor prices from one of the nation's many steel processing centers. Or possibly, you need to find a great fabricator to help you create your steel product. Or maybe you just want to repair some of your steel products. Whichever the case, this guide is for you.

There are many steel shops all over the United States, and each offers a different type of service. Before you target a steel center to do business with, consider which of these types of centers you need:

1. A full steel service center

2. A steel fabrication shop

3. A steel or stainless steel repair shop or product

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Find a great full steel service center

Steel service centers buy steel in large quantities. They also create steel products to sell to other businesses or industries, or create steel products to those companies' specifications. For example, a steel shop might do steel sawing, shearing and shape burning. About 45 percent of specialty steel made in the United States comes through a steel center.

I recommend: PMD Steel Service Centers are located in California, Nevada, Utah, Washington and Colorado. Steel Service Center, serving Northern New England, sells steel beams and bars, flats, rounds, squares, rebars and much more. Glosser Steel provides shearing and burning, plus sells angle, channel, I beam, mesh and many other steel products. Industrial Quick Search Manufacturer Directory offers a directory of steel service centers to help you find one in your area.

Seek a steel fabrication shop

If you need more than the general processing your typical steel shop provides, it's time to hire a steel fabricator. Fabrication helps create your steel product through cutting and burning, forming, machining and welding pieces of steel together. Sometimes fab shops specialize in one or more of these areas.

I recommend: S&S Steel Fabrication provides steel fabrication services in Utah. Steel Fabricators does industrial steel fabrication throughout the Southeast and Caribbean. Dolan's Welding & Steel Fabrication provides a wide range of steel fabricating services in Pennsylvania. J&J Burning & Fabricating offers high quality stainless steel and structural steel fabrications.

Search for steel and stainless steel repair products and services

Once your product is finished, there may be times when you require steel repair. Sometimes your own employees can easily handle the repair. For example, most stainless steel scratch repair is simple for anyone to accomplish. If you include welders among your employees, all they will need for steel repairs is the proper sort of rod. Other times, though, you might need to hire a professional--to fix a steel window or straighten a bent steel wheel, for example.

I recommend: Muggy Weld supplies professional-quality welding rods for repairing steel and stainless steel. New Technology Products offers brazing rods for steel. Restore It Yourself sells the "Scratch-B-Gone" contractor's kit and similar products for stainless steel scratch repair. Seekircher Steel Window Repair works on damaged steel windows in over 14 states. Stockton Wheel does steel wheel repair on bent or otherwise damaged wheels.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • •  Before you purchase a stainless steel scratch repair product, try the 'homespun' solution first. Spray a household cleaner (like Formula 409) on the scratch. With a non-metal scouring pad (like Scotch-Brite), rub in the cleaner along the direction of the grain. Rinse the pad frequently, and be sure to keep the surface wet with cleaner the entire time you work.
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Guide to Steel Service Centers Education and Training

Learn what steel service centers do for consumers

By Lori Carver


Steel service centers education and training shows what goes on at steel service centers. Learn the behind-the-scenes of the steel industry with videos on how steel is recycled. Find out more about steel and its many purposes and why steel service centers are important to the economy.

Learn where to find steel service centers, what to expect from the centers and the process they use to reach your goals. Read the following to learn more about steel service centers education and training:

1. Locate a directory of steel service centers to determine nearby centers.

2. Find out how a steel center recycles.

3. Learn about ongoing training at the steel shop.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Use a steel Service Center directory to find the closest center

Use handy directories to locate the steel repair centers in your area. Different directories will list companies providing different levels of steel service, so ask questions about the operation and make an informed choice.

I recommend: Thomas offers a list of steel service centers with an overview of the company and links to the company site for more information. Industrynet provides a list of steel service centers with links to company sites for more information about each company. The link provides the company's capabilities as well as an email link to the particular company. Hoover's offers a directory of steel service centers by most viewed companies. Follow the link for more information about each company. IQS Directory contains information about steel service centers.

Discover the process that steel processing centers use to recycle steel

Steel service centers provide many diverse products including stainless steel repair, cutting steel and packaging steel so customers only have to buy the amount of steel they need for this particular project. Recycle steel centers handle much of this by taking in scrap steel and converting it to new steel products.

I recommend: Steel Recycling Institute informs consumers on the usefulness of recycling steel. Steel Manufacturers Association provides information about steel and steel recycling. It provides important links to government organizations overseeing steel operations. View the video on how they change discarded steel to new steel in the "Refrigerator Door" link on the website.

Know the ongoing training provided to stainless steel service center workers

Steel service centers keep up with the latest innovations to produce better quality steel products. The government issues safety mandates that steel centers must implement to avoid the dangers involved with working with steel. Organizations work with the steel workers to give them the ongoing work and safety training they need to perform their jobs.

I recommend: AISC provides seminars and other learning products regarding the steel industry. Go to one of the "steel talks" and find out the latest in steel solutions center FAQs and other useful information. Searching for seminars in your state allows one to find nearby seminars. Metals Service Center Institute offers a members-only organization that provides on-going education and information about the field. Keep up your credentials and stay in the loop with their continuous activities. American Iron and Steel Institute offers steel industry news and other important information about steel for steel workers.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • •  Compare prices and services from one stainless steel shop to another to get the best price for the particular job at hand.
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Making the Most of Steel Service Centers

Utilize steel service centers for your business's industrial steel needs.
Your business can satisfy its steel needs by making the most of steel service centers. Whether your company uses special steel fabrications, needs to order huge quantities of heavy steel or requires steel repair services, a steel center can do the work.Steel service centers do a lot more than make steel. Your business can rely on a steel shop for the creation of steel alloys and fabrication, stainless steel repair, other steel ... Read more

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