Railway Equipment Company (RECO) is dedicated to supplying the railroad industry with differentiated products that help railways meet their shippers’ needs. With a top priority of safety and reliability, RECO works tirelessly to provide cutting-edge technology and products. We welcome new... Read More
Southwire Co. is the 3rd largest wire and cable manufacture in the world and largest consumer of copper in the USA with 65 years and counting as a leading innovator in the industry. Our unique position and diversity of product line capabilities allows us to serve the rail industry across many... Read More
R. J. Corman Railroad Group, LLC serves all six North American Class I railroads, many regional and short line railroads and dozens of industries utilizing rail. Services include owning and operating 19 short lines, providing emergency rail services associated with derailments and natural... Read More
With almost a century of industry experience, at Hoyt Corporation, manufacturing electrical contact assemblies is our primary strength. We produce finished contact assemblies made chiefly from high-density refractory metal compositions of silver or copper blended with tungsten or molybdenum, as... Read more »
At the Hoyt Corporation, we are a powder metal contacts supplier that manufactures high-density powder metallurgically produced refractory metal contact materials that set the industry standard for performance. We operate a fully equipped powder metallurgy department housing specialty powder... Read more »
Hoyt provides a wide array of low-to-medium voltage flexible connectors used in vibration motor mount and transformer applications. The Hoyt flexible braided custom connectors are produced from either braided copper wire or thin-leaf copper strips. Hoyt shunts feature solid-tube end... Read more »
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When you want to manufacture copper parts and components, there are multiple ways to achieve the same results. Forging and extrusion are 2 reliable methods. Here is a comparative guide illustrating the differences between forging copper and making custom copper extrusions.
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