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Find the right partner to help grow your business. Looking for a new supplier? Whether it's for inje

Find the right partner to help grow your business. Looking for a new supplier? Whether it's for injection molding, robotic systems, flight parts, or any of the other 78,000 categories on Thomas, our Factory Tour videos give you a behind-the-scenes look at potential suppliers and manufacturers. In about three minutes, you can see a facility, learn about its processes and equipment, and get a sense of the team that works there. Check out some of our recent favorites. [Delta Steel]( [Delta Steel]( is one of the largest structural steel service providers in the U.S. The company is well-equipped with oxy fuel plate burning and plasma cutting equipment. [Total Refrigeration Gaskets, Inc. ]( [Total Refrigeration Gaskets, Inc.]( is a manufacturer and distributor of refrigeration gaskets for freezer and cooler applications. Products include door catches, latches, stops, sweeps, and closers. [GLPC]( Since 2009, [GLPC Fab]( has been dedicated to delivering top-notch services from design, fabrication, and laser cutting to finishing with utmost excellence.   [Hi-Standard Machining]( [Hi-Standard Machining Co., Inc.]( is a custom manufacturer of Brown & Sharpe screw machined products and components ranging from 1/32 to 1 1/2 capacity. [Worldwide Instrument Parts Co.]( [Worldwide Instrument Parts Co.]( offers job shop services including machining, drilling, boring, knurling, forming, milling, and turning. [Vanguard ID]( [Vanguard ID Systems, Inc.]( specializes in custom-printed card solutions with the highest quality materials and the latest technology. It also is a leading manufacturer of RFID technology. [Find a Supplier]( [Thomas(TM), A Xometry Company]( [Advertise in the Newsletter]( | [List Your Business on Thomasnet.com]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Contribute to Thomas Insights]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You received this email because of your recent interaction with Thomas. [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © September 19, 2024 Thomas 6116 Executive Blvd, Ste. 800, North Bethesda, MD 20852, USA, 240-252-1138

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