Precision Products Group Hours of Operation are from: 7:30 am to 4:30 pm Eastern Standard time, Monday through Friday. [permalink]
Precision Products Group, Inc. manufactures per your specific requirements and parts are priced per each individual customer's needs. Therefore, PPG does not publish a price list. However, we would be happy to provide you with a written quote for all your spiral-wound round, square or rectangular tube requirements.
Here is the information we will need to provide you with a quote:
1. Application is:
2. Tube Specification (inches) Inside Diameter: I.D. Tolerance: Outside Diameter: O.D. Tolerance: Length: Tolerance: Wall Thickness: . Operating Temp: Tube Material:
3. Volume Requirements Max. Quantity: Min. Quantity: Est. Monthly Usage: 4. Other Requirements: 5. Contact Information First Name: Last Name: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email [permalink]
Precision Products Group is able to supply a variety of samples that are close dimensionally to your custom needs. When necessary, we can offer enough samples to support your testing methods. If you need samples made to exact specifications, there may be a lot charge to cover a custom sample run.
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Custom samples are subject to a short manufacturing lead-time, however our inside sales department will help determine the estimated ship date for you.
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Precision Products Group, Inc. markets custom tube products through a combination of direct sales, sales representatives, and distributors. If you would like to schedule an appointment with a PPG sales representative in your area, contact us, and we'll arrange a visit to your location. [permalink]
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