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March 2015

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Vacuum Sealed Clear Coat Intermediate Conversion Coat Zinc Coated Prior to Forming Steel Adhered Zinc High Yield/ Tensile Carbon Steel Your Source for Quality Steel Pipe and Tubing Midwest Tube Mills is a leading manufacturer of high quality steel tubing for the high security, industrial /commercial and residential fencing markets. We manufacture our pre-galvanized, high strength products in a variety of diameters, gauges and lengths (40'+) to meet demanding industry standards and provide superior corrosion resistance. We also offer rectangular and square steel framework for all types of residential and ornamental fencing applications. ■ Chain Link and Wood Fences ■ Pet Kennels ■ Security Partitions ■ Cantilever Gates ■ Cattle Panels ■ Agricultural Products You'll find our tubing in: Midwest Tube Mills, Inc. 2855 Michigan Road Madison, IN 47250 P: 812.265.1553 F: 812.265.1623 e: info@midwesttubemills.com www.midwesttubemills.com MT 40 - High Strength Pipe for Commercial, Industrial and High Security / MT 30 - Heavy Commercial and Industrial MT 20 - Light Commercial and Industrial / MT 15 - Light Commercial and Residential MTR Residential - Ornamental and Residential / MTS Shapes - Mechanical and Ornamental MTC Color - Color Coated Rounds and Shapes Swaged Top Rail Midwest Tube Mills now offers swaged top rails on its entire round MT fence tubing including MT40. Midwest Tube Mills, Inc. Whenever your requirement calls for durable, high quality tubing products, you can count on Midwest Tube Mills. Swaged top rails offer many benefits including: > Reduced Inventory-no need for sleeves > Reduced Loss of Materials on site > Ease of Installation in the field Contact your Midwest Tube Mills sales representative to learn more about our products. d Midwest Tube Mills now offers swaged top rails on its entire round MT fence tubing including MT40.

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