History
For more than 30 years Rockford Specialties has
taken pride in being family-owned and operated. We
continue to manufacture the highest quality products and
maintain accurate delivery schedules without sacrificing
prompt customer service and competitive pricing.
We have
the flexibility to configure our equipment to meet your
run requirements, whether they are large or small.
In addition, this allows us to meet time-sensitive
deadlines. Our quality control department inspects
your project from start to finish to assure a consistent
and high quality product.
- CNC 2D and 3D
automated bending capabilities
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Precision laser cutting of various metals
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Prototype and production fabrication
- Forming
and welding of wire, tube and sheet metal
- Welding
and forming of Mild and Stainless steel with various
components
- OEM wire
forms, welded components and complete fabrication
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Resistance, MIG, and TIG welding
- Plating,
painting, powder coating, electro-polishing, vinyl,
nylon and special order finishes.
- Custom
engineering and design service
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Packaging, assembly and
drop shipping available
A Greener Rockford Specialties
Steel is North
America's Number #1 Recycled Material. Each year, more
steel is recycled than corrugated, aluminum, paper,
glass and plastic combined! Consider steel to be one of
the greenest materials available in the design and
implementation of permanent display programs.
Rockford Specialties Recycles Primary Raw Materials
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85% of the steel material used is generated from post
production scrap.
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Rockford Specialties recycles all unused steel
components, including tubing, sheet metal, steel and
wire.
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Rockford Specialties Recycles Secondary Materials
- We
recycle all office paper, cardboard, liner board,
pallets, wood components and plastic packaging.
The owners and managers at Rockford Specialties
The owners have a strong
“green” mentality that doesn’t stop
at using steel as our primary raw material. In today’s
global climate of rising costs being “green” is more
than an environmentally sound business philosophy, it’s
an economic necessity. |