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We are a market leader in manufacturing tungsten-based high density metal alloys in rough oversize to finish, semi-finished and finish machined parts.
Electronics design, manufacturing and repair. Oil production equipment. Lightning arrestors. Encapsulating/potting services. Dow Sylgard 160.
Group Dekko is a leading provider of work space power delivery solutions, LED lighting, and engineered electrical components and assemblies.
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