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  2. Metech Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Wildberg Brothers sold the facility to Refinemet International (RMI) in 1980. RMI primarily used the facility for precious metal scrap processing and refining. 1983 In 1983, shortly after expanding into processing end-of-life electronics, Boliden, a smelting and mining company based in Stockholm, Sweden, purchased RMI and renamed it Boliden Metech.

  3. Boliden AB - Wikipedia

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    Boliden AB (stylized as New Boliden) is a Swedish multinational metals, mining, and smelting company headquartered in Stockholm.The company produces zinc, copper, lead, nickel, silver, and gold, with operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Ireland.

  4. Aurubis - Wikipedia

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    Aurubis names the company ‘Beit, Marcus und Salomon Gold- und Silberscheider’ (‘Beit, Marcus und Salomon Gold and Silver Parting’) in the Elbstrasse in Hamburg as its predecessor. It was first mentioned in the Hamburg merchant almanac in 1783, but Marcus Salomon Beit was already permitted to build a silver parting and smelting furnace ...

  5. 15 Best Places To Sell Your Gold for Cash

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    Cash for Gold USA, an established gold buyer, is a top choice for selling your gold items. They offer competitive rates for a wide range of gold items, including jewelry, scrap gold and gold coins.

  6. Smelting - Wikipedia

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    Electric phosphate smelting furnace in a TVA chemical plant (1942) Smelting is a process of applying heat and a chemical reducing agent to an ore to extract a desired base metal product. [1] It is a form of extractive metallurgy that is used to obtain many metals such as iron, copper, silver, tin, lead and zinc.

  7. Elemetal - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Bill LeRoy, the president of Ohio Precious Metals was named the company's CEO and the company changed its name to Elemetal. In March 2017, Juan P. Granda a former employee of NTR Metals, Miami was charged with buying gold from illegal mines in Peru. [ 1 ]