Author Archives: Deeco Metals

Precision Metal Components Made Right the First Time

Precision metal components rarely allow for “close enough.” A few thousandths off can mean fit issues, rework, delayed installs, and uncomfortable phone calls that start with, “We have a problem on site.” Whether you are an OEM building assemblies at … Continue reading

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Extruded Brass, Bronze, Nickel Silver, and Copper Shapes and Drawn Brass Alloy Profiles Designed for High-Performance Architectural Projects

Where reliable engineering meets elevated design. Architects and manufacturing engineers depend on materials that perform consistently, look refined, and support long-term use in demanding environments. Brass, bronze, copper, and nickel silver remain some of the most effective choices for profiles … Continue reading

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Elevator Sills Engineered for Performance, Longevity, and Exceptional Appearance

Why Brass, Bronze, Nickel Silver, and Stainless Steel Remain the Gold Standard for Elevator Sills In vertical transportation, the elevator entrance is one of the most heavily abused architectural components in any building. Every footstep, rolling cart, dolly, suitcase, or … Continue reading

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Architectural Metal Solutions – Where Design Meets Durability

Architectural Metal Solutions – Where Design Meets Durability How DEECO Metals is helping shape the next generation of architectural design. In architecture, every detail tells a story. From the clean line of a rail profile to the sanded finish of … Continue reading

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Copper Bus Bars: Essential for Modern Power Systems

Copper Bus Bars: Essential for Modern Power Systems In today’s electrified world, efficiency, safety, and reliability define success in power distribution. At the center of this demand is a component that often goes unnoticed: the copper bus bar. Far more … Continue reading

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