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WHY BUY MIDLAND METAL PRODUCTS?
Midland Industries, formerly known as Midland Metal, is a private company based in Kansas City, Missouri. The company started in 1919 as a manufacturer of lead, copper, and aluminum roof flanges, tees, nipples, and elbows.
The company underwent significant restructuring in the 1970s and became a brass fitting distributor. It currently provides a range of products including ball valves, cast fittings and nipples, hose clamps, hydraulic adapters, and pneumatic accessories.
Midland Industries currently operates out of three stocking locations in California, Texas, and Georgia. Because it’s a small business, Midland Industries contracts out its manufacturing process to machine shops in the US and around the world.
However, the product fittings conform to Midland Industries’ stringent standards.
WHAT ARE THE MIDLAND METAL PRODUCTS LINES FEATURED?
Midland Metals, currently known as Midland Industries, offers a variety of metal products organized into more than ten categories. They are:
- Brass fittings
- Valves
- Nipples & fittings
- Plastic fittings
- Clamps
- Tubing
- Pneumatics
- Accessories
- Hydraulics
- Lead-free products
- High-pressure sprayer, and truck and trailer.
At Blackhawk Supply, we carry over 10,000 Midland Industries products. We organize the products by category, material, section, and shape so you can apply appropriate filters to find the product that meets your needs.
WHAT ARE SOME POPULAR MIDLAND METAL PRODUCTS?
The two most popular Midland Industries products are the 1” Side Outlet Tee and ¾ Site Outlet Tee. It is part of the nipples & fittings line and is galvanized to prevent rusting. The Outlet Tee helps with grease, fuels, LP & natural gas, refrigeration, instrumentation, and hydraulic systems.
The third most popular Midland Industries products are the ¾ X 5/8 Barb Splicer and this 3/8 x 5/16 Barb Splicer. Both are part of a line of mender/splicers made of brass fittings and come in sizes ranging from 1/8” to 1”. They withstand temperatures ranging from -40°F to 160°F and a maximum pressure of 150 PSI.
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