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Brass, Bronze & Copper Wire Cloth in Wisconsin

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Wire Cloth: Brass, Bronze & Copper Results (1 to 3 out of 3)
Serving: Wisconsin
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Johnson Bros. Metal Forming Co. - Berkeley, IL (Serving Wisconsin)
Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer, Service Company
http://www.JohnsonRollForming.com
Company Profile: Manufacturers, wire cloth profiles, lockseam tubing, side hemming. Channels edgings, framing, rings. All metals. 5,000ft. min. Prefinished/plain. Inline: cut to length, miters, ring bending, cutouts.


All Metal Sales, Inc. - Cleveland, OH (Serving Wisconsin)
Distributor, Service Company
http://www.allmetalsalesinc.com/
Company Profile: Stocking distributor of brass, bronze & copper wire cloth for the aerospace, defense, petro-chemical, nuclear & medical industries. Small quantities to mill runs, expediting services available, custom rolling & drawing of precision tubing.
Banker Wire - Muskego, WI
Manufacturer
Company Profile: Manufacturer of woven mesh wire cloth. Custom weaving & stock. Woven screens in galvanized, plain & high carbon steel, stainless, aluminum, nickel, copper, brass & other alloys. Wire diameters .028"-.375". Clear openings. .030" & larger. Wire precrimped for stability & accuracy. Architectural mesh.
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Cities being served: Berkeley, Cleveland, Muskego
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