Connecticut (CT) Stampings, Metal Companies

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Bellcroft Manufacturing LLC
58 Duffy Avenue
Meriden CT 06451
(203) 440-4301
Hylie Products Inc
669 Straits Turnpike
Watertown CT 067953393
(860) 274-5447
UTITEC, Inc.
169 Callender Road
Watertown CT 06795
(860) 945-0601

UTITEC, Inc. specializes in high precision and large volume deep drawn and flat stamp metal components for medical, electronic, & industrial markets.
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Epc International Inc
108 Manor Hill Road
Stratford CT 06614
(203) 378-1519
Atlantic Manufacturing Company
283 Reynolds Bridge Road
Thomaston CT 06787
(860) 283-8688

Custom deep drawn components and metal stampings from any alloy
Metallon, Inc
1415 Waterbury Road
Thomaston CT 067872030
(860) 283-8265

Precision progressive metal stampings & assemblies.
Newhart Products Inc
80 Collingsdale Drive
Milford CT 06461
(203) 878-3546
Kito Group, Ltd
405 E Haddam Moodus Road
Moodus CT 064691022
(860) 873-2227

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