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List of verified suppliers of fasteners, nuts, washers & rivets, Monel 400, high-performance nickel-based alloy, brass & alloy fasteners, screws, studs, screw & CNC machining, special double end stud bolts, electrical components, abrasives, wholesale industrial fasteners, wholesale fasteners, aluminum, commercial & military specialty fasteners, nickel & chromium-based alloy 400/K500, nickel copper, stainless 304/316/2205, USA-made carbon, eyebolts, rod ends, D-rings, eye nuts, wedges & swivel hoist rings, full-line fasteners, 304 & 316 stainless & carbon steel & 4140 & 8620 alloy forged eye bolts, tank flanges, bent eyes, commercial forgings & chain hardware, pipes, fluid power & mechanical component parts, stainless steel, machine shop services, groove, ferrol & knurl pins & studs, standard & industrial screws, rivets & bolts, aviation refueling, standard & custom hardware, bar code & custom labeling, custom packaging & fastener inventory management services, assembly hardware & precision fasteners, spring clips, brackets, custom stamping, rivet nuts, wedge-locking washers & nuts & fastener installation systems, washers & fasteners, fasteners & industrial vending machine products, safety products & gloves, spacers & electronic hardware, ASTM & industrial fasteners for the heavy construction, manufacturer & nuts, studs & specialized fastener items, standard & stock stainless steel & construction specialty fasteners, forged heavy-hex bolts & double-end & all-thread studs, screws & hardware, metric & zinc plated fully threaded studs, rubber sealing boots for the protection of switches & circuit breakers & custom & reusable sealing hardware, cold-headed bolts, stampings, manufacturer & steel, special cold-headed products, nylon fasteners & cable ties, fastening systems & collated fasteners, anchors, degreasers & cutting fluids, adhesives, cutting tools, fittings, janitorial & MRO supplies, protective caps, tapes & tools for OEMs & subcontract manufacturers.
Over the next few years, manufacturing industry experts anticipate continued expansion in the U.S. fastener market, which bodes well for all manufacturers worldwide. Fresh data concerning the health of the fastener industry in the U.S., including ancillary sectors, strongly suggest that this growth is not an aberration but rather a much-needed rebound. Certainly, challenges in the global manufacturing market persist, yet data is trending in a positive direction overall.
IndustryNet's latest data provide cause for optimism as 2017 moves forward. At the time of this writing, the fastener industry in the U.S. encompassed 986 plant sites. Moreover, the fastener industry accounted for 53,872 jobs. This figure represented a 1.2 percent growth in employment.
Sales growth in the U.S. fastene...(Full Article)
Trying to hold it together? How to find the best fastener supplier for your needs
Friday, May 19, 2017
Whether it be the nails and screws holding up houses or the head bolts and hex-headed cap screws keeping car brakes functional, fasteners are literally the nuts and bolts of daily life. They are key to the success of most industries; cars, airplanes, agricultural machinery, infrastructure, commercial construction and appliances rely heavily on the use of fasteners for their production.
Joist hangers, metal connectors, concrete anchors, and other construction-specific fasteners are the most popular types, accounting for approximately ten trillion dollars in annual sales. Contract assembly and mailing, binding, and packaging services come in second, accounting for about one trillion dollars in annual sales. Most fastener manufacturing plants make all types of fasteners, though sixteen speci...(Full Article)
Overall, 2016 was a productive year for the U.S. fastener industry. Millions of fasteners were fabricated, sold and distributed to American manufacturers across all sectors. Data compiled by IndustryNet show how well the top 10 fastener companies in the U.S. performed this year.
Despite challenges in the global manufacturing market, fastener companies in the U.S. fared well in 2016, especially manufacturers that supply aerospace and defense companies. Based on a total number of employees, the top 10 fastener companies in 2016 were:
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