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  2. Bar stock - Wikipedia

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    Bar stock, also (colloquially) known as blank, slug or billet, [1] is a common form of raw purified metal, used by industry to manufacture metal parts and products. Bar stock is available in a variety of extrusion shapes and lengths. The most common shapes are round (circular cross-section), rectangular, square and hexagonal. A bar is ...

  3. Reliance, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Reliance, Inc. (Reliance), headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, is the largest metals service center operator in North America.The company provides metals processing services and distributes a line of approximately 100,000 metal products, including aluminum, brass, alloy, copper, carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium, and specialty metal products to 125,000 customers such as fabricators and ...

  4. Revere Copper Company - Wikipedia

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    The composition metal used a DuPont explosive bonding process called Detaclad, patented by DuPont on June 23, 1964. The company—now employee-owned—exists as Revere Copper Products, with headquarters in Rome, New York. Revere Copper's New Bedford, Massachusetts-based operations—a presence in the city for 147 years—ceased in 2008. [8]

  5. Chase Brass and Copper Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Olin Corporation purchased Chase Brass and Copper Co. [8] Five years later, private equity fund KPS Capital Partners LP subsidiary Global Brass and Copper Holdings, Inc. ("GBC") acquired Olin's worldwide metals business, including Chase Brass, and now markets products under that name. [9] GBC is publicly traded on the NYSE under BRSS.

  6. Copper - Wikipedia

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    Others store physical copper in the form of copper bars or rounds although these tend to carry a higher premium in comparison to precious metals. [188] Those who want to avoid the premiums of copper bullion alternatively store old copper wire , copper tubing or American pennies made before 1982 .

  7. American Metal Company - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the American Metal Company (AMCO) begins with Metallgesellschaft AG of Germany, one of whose founders, Wilhelm Ralph Merton, tasked one of his cousins, Berthold Hochschild, to supervise its metal-trading business in the United States. [1] Hochschild moved to the U.S. in 1884, and the firm was incorporated in New York in 1887. [1]