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Metal Associates
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Pompton Plains, NJ
800-838-1978
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We are proficient in ferrous and nonferrous metals. Copper, brass and bronze are supplied in a multitude of shapes, sizes, tempers. Copper alloys are offered as flat & round wire, bar, plate, sheet, strip, rod, tube or in centrifugal and continuous cast bar and wrought bar, sheet, tube, wire. Where possible, we offer no minimum order requirements & no order quantity is too small. Contact us today!
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Distributing copper alloys, copper rod, copper bar, copper plate, sheet, coil, strip and tube, Commercial Metal Exchange has hard to find grades, sizes and tempers for all applications. As copper experts for over 25 years, we also stock and distribute brass, bronze and nickel alloys. We take an enormous pride in our business and strive every day to improve our services. Contact us today!
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At Concast, we have no problem fulfilling your needs for bars, tubes & shapes in copper alloys. Our complete standard line includes leaded Red Brass, Leaded Tin Bronze, Manganese Bronze, Aluminum Bronze & Extruded products. Plus, special alloys and custom sizes and shapes are easy to quote and to order. When it comes to inventory, we have no equal; we stock more than 875 standard product sizes.
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Multi-metal inventory of aluminum, stainless, carbon steel, copper, brass & Inv-Brass. 8 stocking locations across the U.S. carry sheet, plate, rod, bar, tubing & structurals. Over 30 years experience to offer a wide range of standard, odd & hard to find sizes plus modern processing services, including high definition plasma, to ensure quick turnaround. ISO 9001:2000 certified & AS9100 compliant.
Anchor Bronze & Metals, Inc is a leading provider of copper, brass, bronze, iron and alloys. We can help you with all your metal needs, from production to the finished product. We offer a variety of made-to-order copper alloys and many other metal products. Let us serve you today! Contact our company today and allow us to save you time and money in research, design and production costs.
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Chase Brass & Copper knows that only the most consistent, quality products will satisfy its customers. Since 1965, Chase has developed its Blue Dot® brass rod into the product of choice. It offers superior durability, corrosion resistance & finish - the best for machining & forging. Also offered: Green Dot™ rod, an Eco Brass® alloy. We will do whatever it takes to provide customers with quality.
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Bronze

Bronze, a copper alloy primarily containing tin and copper, is one of the most common copper alloys. The two main types of copper alloys are copper primary alloys and copper-bearing alloys. Bronze is a type of copper primary alloy because it contains a large amount of copper. In some cases, lead, zinc, silver, and other metals can be added to make special-purpose bronzes. Bronze is one of the most common materials used to make bearings.

Bronze alloys are non-ferrous metals that offer good corrosion resistance and strength. They are also good conductors of electric and heat. In comparison to copper alone, bronze is harder, more readily melted, and easier to cast. Bronze is also stronger and harder than iron and brass.

Many varieties of bronze are available to suit a wide variety of purposes. Aluminum bronze, which offers high strength and resistance to corrosion, is used to make bearings, valves, and machine components. Silicon bronze is used for telegraph wires and chemical containers, whereas phosphor bronze is used to make springs. Leaded bronze, a very strong type of bronze, is used in heavy-duty bushings and bearings. Bronze can also be used to cast bells. Other items that contain bronze include gunmetal, coins, castings, engravings, forgings, steam and water fittings, electrical connectors, gears, valves, and more.

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