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Serving: Wisconsin
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Chromalox - Pittsburgh, PA (Serving Wisconsin)
Distributor, Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer, Service Company
http://www.chromalox.com/products/product-segment-router.aspx
Company Profile: ISO 9001 certified worldwide manufacturer & distributor of furnace heating elements including tubular heating elements. Features of heat radiation fins include corrosion-resistant copper- clad steel, furnace brazed to the tubular heating elements, wide spacing preventing clogging & air evenly drawn...
Brand Names: Fintube


Wisconsin Oven Corp. - East Troy, WI
Distributor, Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer, Service Company
http://wiscon.thomasnet.com/viewitems/replacement-parts/heater?&forward=1
Company Profile: Custom manufacturer of furnace heating elements. Furnace heating elements are available in 66 in. overall length with 2,000 W power, 240 V voltage & 1,400 degrees F temperature.

Thomas Industrial Services, Inc. - Milwaukee, WI
Distributor, Manufacturer, Service Company
Company Profile: ISO 9001:2000 & ISO 17025:1999 certified custom manufacturer & distributor of furnace heating elements available in various sizes. Furnace heating elements include kilns, burners & thermocouples.
Brand Names: Hauck, Honeywell, Maxon
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Cities being served: East Troy, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh
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