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Pictured below is a precision-cut stainless steel impeller, processed in-house, for use in a high-performance paper machine. This specialized component highlights our advanced processing capabilities, allowing us to deliver virtually any near-net shape or custom…

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We’re excited to announce that we now stock 316H stainless steel plate in a range of thicknesses to meet your project needs: 3/8″ (9.5mm) 1/2″ (12.7mm) 5/8″ (15.9mm) 3/4″ (19mm) 1″ (25.4mm) 1 1/4″ (31.8mm)…

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At Sandmeyer Steel Company, our extensive in-house plate processing capabilities enable us to cut custom shapes, such as the gate valve pictured here, with exceptional speed and precision. After the initial cutting, this part was…

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Sandmeyer Serves was established with the goal of making “significant contributions to the communities in which we work and live.”  Many Sandmeyer employees have been volunteering with local organizations to make that a reality.  You…

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This precision-cut component, made from 1 1/2” (38.1 mm) thick 304L stainless steel, was crafted in-house for a leading manufacturer of bottling equipment in the brewing industry. Our expertise in stainless steel cutting ensures tight…

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Next week, Sandmeyer Steel Company will be exhibiting at the Nuclear Power International show in Las Vegas.  The show provides the nuclear power industry a venue to gather and exchange information about nuclear power’s role…

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Sandmeyer Steel Company representatives at the Stainless Steel World Conference & Exhibition 2015.  The event hosted hundreds of exhibiting companies, bringing together corrosion and materials professionals from the global market place.

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Marcus A. Howard has joined Sandmeyer Steel Company as District Sales Manager for the Southwest territory. He will service customers in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Marcus brings with him both inside and outside sales…

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R. Paul Sandmeyer, III, has joined Sandmeyer Steel Company as Materials Procurement Manager. He replaces Gerald J. Geiger, Sr., who plans to retire mid-year after 41 years of service to Sandmeyer. A native of Haddonfield,…

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