Johnson Bros. Roll Forming Co.

Quality, Excellence & Dependability in Roll Formed Metal Components

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Johnson Bros. manufactures roll formed metal components including: U-channels; C-channels; hat channels; angles; strut channels; box channels; zees; purlins; wireways; busbars; cable trays; busduct; frames; framing; holders; profiles; mouldings; shapes; trim; edgings; panels; tracks; slides; slats; louvers; and, more.

Tubing is produced only with lock seam, openseam, splitseam, finned seam & flanged seam.

Johnson Bros. uses metals such as non-ferrous, ferrous, pre-finished, post-finished & plain, as well as stainless & aluminum.

Inline fabricating provided includes: Holes; notches; slots; perforating; embossing; shear forms; end fabrications; cut-to-length; miters ring bending; cutouts, knock outs; and, more.

Company Details

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5744 McDermott Drive
Berkeley, IL 60163-1102
Phone
Company Size 10-24
Revenue Range $5M-$10M

Products & Services

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Channels

Channels

Manufacturer of metal roll formed channels: all metals plain/prefinished. Inline: holes, notches, miters, rings...

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Rings

Rings

Manufacturers of rings, steering wheel rims, bezels, hoops, clamps-assembled & plain, flanges & more. Produced by roll...

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Specialty Tubing

Open Seam, Open Butt Seam & Tubing with Gap Lock Seam, Lockseam & Lock Joint Flanged Seam & Finned Seam Hemmed...

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Frames & Diffusers

Frames made from Roll Formed Parts can be decorative, functional and structural. These frames are made from Metal Trim,...

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Struts

Struts

Metal Roll formed component parts for the Truck and Trailer Industry

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Rims

Rims

We make Metal Rolled formed rims for the Truck and Trailer industry in all sizes and all metals

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Metal Component Parts

Metal Component Parts

Manufacturer of standard and custom roll formed U channels. Made from steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, bronze,...

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Resources & Content

Roll Forming Vs. Press Braking

Here we will take a look at roll forming versus brake forming—the difference, advantages, and distinctions.

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