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Carbon Steel

17 Verified Suppliers
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Northwest Steel Enterprises, Inc.  
Franklin Park, IL
Steel Service Center Specializing in Precision Blanks and sheets. HR - HRPO - Floor Plate - HSLA
 
Nance Steel Sales, LLC  
Southfield, MI
Distributor of steel plate for machinery fabrication & building construction
 
Ranger Steel Services, LP  
Houston, TX
Distributor of steel plates
 
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Springfield, OH
Steel service center, including saw cutting, burning, laser cutting, plasma cutting & oxy-fuel burning. We also provide 3D-CNC plasma cutting
 
Bath, PA
ISO 9001:2015
 
Springfield, MO
Pipe, Steel Square & Rectangular Tube Reinforcing Bar, Lasers & Tube Laser Plasma, Shear & Press Break
 
Hillsborough, NJ
Distributor of aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel & red metals. AS9100D & ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED
 
York, PA
Plates & Shapes-York. Distributor & processor of carbon steel products
 
Eureka, KS
We do all. Stainless, aluminum & carbon steel
 
Shreveport, LA
 
Cranbury, NJ
Distributor of Steel, Aluminum & Other Metals
 
Houston, TX
Steel fabrication, Cell: (713)408-6257. Woman Owned Business & HUB Certified
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Schneider, IN
 
Vernon, CA
 
Columbia, TN
 
Burlington, WA
 
Houston, TX
 
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