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Anaerobic Adhesives Results (1 to 3 out of 3)
Serving: New Jersey - Southern
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Motion Industries, Inc. - Birmingham, AL (Serving New Jersey - Southern)
Distributor, Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer
https://www.motionindustries.com/motion3/jsp/mi/index.jsp
Company Profile: Distributor of a broad line of bearings, mechanical & electrical power transmission equipment & motors including: ball, bronze, cylindrical roller, liner/needle bearings, flange blocks, AC/DC inverters, counters & sensors, DC motors, drive belts, chains, couplings & brakes.
Thomas G. Goldkamp, Inc. - Multiple Locations
Distributor, Custom Manufacturer, Manufacturers' Rep
http://tgoldkamp.thomasnet.com/category/adhesives?
Company Profile: Distributor of anaerobic adhesives for the sealing of automotive flanges, assembly of heavy equipment & for the manufacture of various types of fluid power equipment. Anaerobic gasketing materials remain liquid when exposed to air, but cure when confined between mating flanges. For small gap...
Brand Names: Loctite
Hughes Enterprises - Trenton, NJ
Distributor, Custom Manufacturer
Company Profile: Distributor of adhesives including aerosol, anaerobic, epoxy, gasket & rubber adhesives. Applications of adhesives include production & maintenance, metals, flexible, water & heat resistant.
Brand Names: 3M
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Cities being served: Ambler, Birmingham, Trenton
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