Bushwick Metals introduces value-added capabilities and rebar fabrication

Tuesday, 27 November 2012 02:18:10 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Bridgeport, Connecticut-based Bushwick Metals LLC, an affiliate of steel distributor Marmon/Keystone LLC announced Monday that it has added several value-added services at its facility.  The plant now offers precision tee splitting and straightening. In addition, Bushwick Metals has also added the capability to produce rolled products. Tubing, pipe, channels and angles can be rolled with a radius bend to customer specifications. These services are available at all Bushwick Metals locations.

At Tarco Steel, a Division of Bushwick Metals located in Binghamton, New York, rebar fabrication is now introduced to supplement the existing straight and cut rebar business currently offered across all Bushwick Metals locations. Using a state-of-the-art shear line, benders and automatic stirrup benders, Bushwick now offers shop drawings, placement drawings, placement accessories and a quality cut and bent product to meet their customers' exact needs in the New York and New England regions.


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