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Virvadia Steel Corporation

Supplier From India
Aug-20-19
Supplier : Stainless steel, mild steel, alloy steel, pipe, pipe fittings, dairy fitting, ferrule fittings, bars, rod, round, hex, square, tubes, sheets, plates, coil, wire, flanges, elbow, nipple, reducer, cup concentric, electrodes, nut, bolt, screw

Established: 1989

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Virvadia Steel Corporation
25-a, Chandawadi, Shop No.6
C. P. Tank
Mumbai 400004
Maharashtra India


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European Classification: E46
EWC Code: 19.01.02
Basel Code: B10 10

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