Expanded Metals

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Spantek
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Hopkins, MN
800-828-7785
An ISO 9001-registered company, Spantek is a respected leader in the manufacture of expanded metals & expanded metal components. Our expanded metals come in small metal mesh patterns & specifications, are defect-free, made to order & a cost-saving alternative to perforated metals & woven metal wires.
Wallner Tooling\Expac, Inc.
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Rancho Cucamonga, CA
800-690-0012
Family owned and operated since 1959, we manufacture custom expanded metal worldwide, as well as design and manufacture the machinery that does so. Of our 40 standard patterns and styles of expanded metal mesh, there`s one to meet your needs. Industries served include filtration, arts and crafts.
Metalex
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Libertyville, IL
800-323-0792
As the largest expanded metal manufacturer in North America, Metalex has an enormous range of ferrous & non-ferrous metals including expanded steel. Choose from security expanded metal fencing for robust requirements. Our light - heavy expanded metal mesh choices can be used from parks to cat walks.
We have been expanding metal horizons since 1939 manufacturing a line of expanded metals and gratings. As the leader in North America, AMICO offers regular, flattened and expanded metal grating. Our expanded metal is used for metal fences, machine and heater guards, enclosures, supports and more.
PerCor Manufacturing, Inc.
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Wyoming, MI
616-954-9342
Manufacturer of perforated metal tubing from 1/2" OD to 12" OD. Welding, machining and stamping available. PerCor Manufacturing`s goal is to offer the highest quality products and service available in the industry. 100% reliability at a cost to keep you highly competitive.

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