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NanoSteel Company

www.nanosteelco.com

 
NanoSteel is the world leader in proprietary nano-structured steel material designs. Over its more than ten-year history, NanoSteel has created progressive generations of iron-based alloys from surface coatings to foils to sheet steel and powder metals.   For the oil & gas, mining and power industries, NanoSteel has successfully introduced commercial applications of metallic coatings to prolong service lifetime in the most extreme industrial environments. For the automotive industry, NanoSteel has achieved a significant breakthrough in the development of nano-structured sheet steel with exceptional strength and ductility.   NanoSteel is a privately held company funded by lead shareholders EnerTech and Fairhaven Capital.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.nanosteelco.com
  • 272 West Exchange Street Suite 300
    Providence, RI USA 02903
  • Phone: 401.270.3549

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