About Imperial

About Imperial Steel Products

Imperial Steel Products’ experienced production staff, engineers and managers now totals over 30.

The team employs world-class production methods and quality-control mechanisms – including precision cutting and electronic welding, and the use of calibrated inspection tools to measure tube diameter and wall thickness – to produce products for a global marketplace.

Imperial Steel Products works with multiple suppliers to ensure the best quality and competitive pricing for our products, and is proud to have worked with some of these suppliers and some of our customers for over 60 years.

Our History 

Our Dynamic Heritage – Over 90 Years of Excellence

The story of Imperial Steel Products Ltd.’s success begins on May 1, 1932 in Morris, Manitoba. With Western Canada in the grips of the Great Depression, Henry Bobrowski opened a small welding shop to serve the needs of the local rural community. Henry began producing grain augers for the growing agricultural industry, and earned a reputation for quality and craftsmanship that allowed his little business to flourish.

Henry’s journey began upon arriving in Canada in 1927, as a 21-year-old immigrant. The next few years would see him pursuing job opportunities in Winnipeg, Peace River, Alberta, and finally back to Morris, Manitoba. It was in Morris, in 1930, that Henry met the woman who would become his wife. It was also at that time that he decided to lease a blacksmith shop in the town, at a cost of $5 per month for living and work quarters.

Henry soon began work as a Massey-Harris dealer, selling grain binding equipment to local farmers. The farmers came to know Henry and his ability to uncover solutions to farming dilemmas, and several asked him to create a better grain auger – one that was portable, with a longer reach. Henry took up the challenge, and introduced six and seven-inch portable augers to the market by the 1940’s.

Increasing sales over the next decade created the need for more space. In 1957, the company moved into a 20,000 square foot building in Winnipeg. The mass-production allowed by the increased space helped the company increase its sales to the western provinces and the United States.

As more companies began grain auger manufacturing, many began turning to Imperial Steel Products for their ability to supply the high-quality tubing needed in their equipment. Eventually, the company was supplying their tubing to a variety of different industries, and by 1978 they decided to sell their grain auger line to another firm and concentrate on the booming tubing business.

The past three decades have been focused on growing the company’s prominence in the tubing supply industry. The third generation of Bobrowskis began moving into the business in the 1970’s, as Imperial Steel began to expand the range of tubing sizes it offered, and diversify the industries it supplied. Manufacturers who appreciated the quality of Imperial Steel’s products also began to design their equipment around the company’s tubing options.

Today, the company operates from a 95,000 square foot facility at 901 Century St. in Winnipeg, where it has been since 1957. It continues to expand into new markets and diversify its tubing in diameters ranging from 3″ to 14″ and gauges from 16 to 7. 

With the fourth generation of Bobrowskis learning the ropes of the business, customers can be assured Imperial Steel Products will remain at the top of its industry for years to come. Put your trust in Imperial Steel Products – Where Quality Is A Tradition.

Our Videos

Every day, we see products manufactured using Imperial Steel Products.

Imperial Steel specializes in thin wall steel tubing and features prominently in the agricultural and automotive industries.

Farming and agriculture is an important part of the Canadian economy and social fabric.

Imperial Steel’s agricultural thin wall steel tubing helps to build better farms and we are proud to be a part of this thriving industry.

At Imperial Steel, we take pride in solving our customers’ problems and providing value added services.

Talk to us about custom tubing sizes and lengths, flaring, swedging, lipping, anything you need for your tubing project!

Value Added Services

Cut to Length

At Imperial Steel we are not only a thin wall steel tube specialty mill, we also offer some unique opportunities to suit your needs. We run from 10′ to 52′ lengths on the production line and hold a +- .125 length tolerance. If you need lengths cut shorter than this we feed the long lengths into one of four systems for shorter cut-to-length pieces. Depending on quantities and diameters, we can saw cut on one of our two saws OR run the tubing through one of our customized automated cutter/deburring stations and produce parts down to 3″ long cut and deburred. Once parts have been cut to length they can be bundled, palleted or boxed (depending on length) to meet shipping and receiving needs.

Manipulation of Tube

We also have some manipulation capabilities. If you need flaring, reducing, lipping or swedging we can help. We have designed specialized tooling to make parts from our tubing that can be incorporated directly into your production.

Custom Tubing Sizes

We take pride in small production runs and consider each one a unique opportunity. If you have a need for an uncommon size that fits within our size and gauge range, we can assess the project and provide you with an estimate. Some examples of this are: unwelded 3.250″ x .105 wall, perforated 7 5/8″ x .120 wall.

Our promise to our valued customers

We supply a top quality product at competitive pricing.

We strive to fulfill your needs to make your job easier.

We consistently and seamlessly get the job done for you.

Where Quality is a Tradition