Seymour Tubing Company Description
Seymour Tubing peddles the metal for the auto industry. The company manufactures carbon and stainless steel tubing components primarily used by carmakers. Seymour Tubing's steel mills produce steel tubing in various thicknesses, diameters, lengths, and styles. Seymour Tubing, founded in 1989 as a joint venture between Sumitomo Metal Industries and Mitsui & Co. to make steel tubing for shock absorbers, is now 80% owned by Sumitomo Metal Industries and fits within that company's Pipe & Tube division.
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