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Fort Wayne Foundry Columbia City DIV
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(260) 244-5700Cardinal Drive Industri
Columbia City, IN 46725
Fort Wayne Foundry Columbia City DIV is a business providing services in the field of Metal. Fort Wayne Foundry Columbia City DIV is located in Columbia City, IN on Cardinal Drive Industri.
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Metal, in Columbia City, is any of various opaque, ductile and typically lustrous substance that is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Metals belong to a class of elementary substances that are crystalline when solid, like gold, silver, copper, platinum, zinc, etc.
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