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About Taber Aluminum Extrusions - Taber Extrusions Since 1973, Taber has been a leader in aluminum extrusion and metal fabrication Value is at the core of all we do, and Taber is proud to be an ISO 9001 certified extruder
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About Us - Order Taber As lead engineer, Mr Taber invented numerous devices that aided in the understanding of material physical properties Many of the original product concepts were so innovative they are still widely used today, and continue to be considered the standard for comparison in many industries
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