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http://www.met-tech.com
160 Bevan Dr.
Mooresville, NC 28115
Phone: 704-663-5108
Fax: 704-662-0898


Metallurgical engineering, analysis & testing laboratory. Failure analysis, corrosion & defect investigations, reverse engineering, PE metallurgical engineers, SEM/EDS micro-analysis, mechanical & weldment testing, chemical analysis, metallography, consulting, NDT, litigation support.



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Sales: $1 - 4.9 Mil
Employees: 10-49
Activities: Custom Manufacturer, Service Company

Products/Services:

Metallurgical Testing Services

Failure Analysis Services

Failure Analysis Engineering Services

Metallurgical Engineering Services

Materials Testing Services

Mechanical Testing Services

Research & Testing Laboratories

Metallurgists

Metals Testing Services

Metal Testing Services

Alloys

Magnesium Alloys

Aluminum

Metal Analyzers

Anodizing

Iron & Steel Bars

Boilers

Bolts

Metal Bolts

Brass

Carbide

Casting Inspection Services

Die Castings

Gray Iron Castings

Steel Castings



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