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Cold Forging in Missouri

IQS Directory implements a thorough list of cold forging manufacturers and suppliers. Utilize our listing to examine and sort top cold forging manufacturers with previews of ads and detailed descriptions of each product. Any cold forging company can design, engineer, and manufacture cold forging to meet your companies specific qualifications. An easy connection to reach cold forging companies through our fast request for quote form is provided on our website. The company information includes website links, company profile, locations, phone, product videos and product information. Customer reviews are available and product specific news articles. This source is right for you whether it's for a manufacturer of cold steel forging, forging cold materials, and cold forging process.

  • Cold Forging Companies Serving Missouri

  • Wentzville, MO

    CFH Procurement is your source for direct importing of unfinished, semi-finished and finished goods to support your business needs. Our goal is to support customers and provide a “one stop shop” sourcing solution. We provide a procurement service and handle all aspects of getting the product you want from the manufacturing facility to your door not only saving you cost but time as well.

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  • O'Fallon, MO

    Having over 30 years experience with overseas business, Reco Industries has a "do it right or don't do it at all" mentality, which is essential in this competitive market. Sourcing materials that can be readily available include carbon steel, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Ductile Iron, Grey Iron, Malleable Iron, and many more.

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  • Cold Forging Companies Serving Illinois

  • Chicago, IL

    Although we have over 100 years of experience, we are committed to continually expanding our offerings in all industries. We are not content to remain as we are, but we continually work to improve our products and processes each and every day. We will work with you to create the ultimate products for your needs. Find out more on our website, or you can give us a call today!

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  • Aurora, IL

    Fox Valley Forge produces hammer and upset forgings, carbon steel forgings, alloy steel forgings and stainless steel forgings for standard or special components. Our capabilities include parts weighing 2 to 450 pounds with flanged components from 2-11" in diameter; small or large production runs.

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  • Blue Island, IL

    Over 60 years of forging components: fasteners, gear blanks and railroad, ride control & construction components. From stainless steel & carbon steel procurement to finishing, we produce precision upset & press forgings for leading American companies. ISO 9002 Certified. Custom Shapes & Sizes.

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  • Spring Grove, IL

    As the leaders in open-die and rolled ring forging, Scot Forge has a 127-year track record of success. From the wheels of NASA’s discovery Mars Rover, to mission critical components for nuclear submarines, to large hydraulic cylinders for the largest mining trucks on the planet, Scot Forge creates the precision forged parts used in demanding applications all over the world. Get in contact with an industry specialist today, and discover how Scot Forge can help with your most critical initiatives!

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  • Franklin Park, IL

    For over 50 years Midwest Brass has been providing brass, copper, bronze, and aluminum forgings to customers across the nation. The industries that we have served include, valve bodies, plumbing hardware, environmental controls, and much more. Contact us today!

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  • Dekalb, IL

    Our 51 forging cells include hammer, press and upset capabilities. Production is distributed between six forge facilities. Our forge equipment’s range of sizes with built-in redundancies allows us to produce almost any forging product. We can accommodate your needs with wide-ranging forming practices for complex geometric shapes. Forge Resources Group has significant experience adapting existing tools as well, especially if you have a die you would like to transfer.

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  • Bedford Park, IL

    Cold forging is not the process it used to be. Technology and better machines have made the process better than ever. We have kept up with all the changes in the industry, and have even contributed to creating some of the new and innovative manufacturing methods. We believe in the importance of creating new and better ways to do things, and have since our start in 1874. You can lean more on our website!

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