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  2. Electric Smelting and Aluminum Company - Wikipedia

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    Minet thought Cowles was the first great advance in electrometallurgy at least for many years, calling it a "practical" furnace yielding alloy up to 20 percent aluminum. The first was begun in 1884 and the best was tested in Cleveland in 1886. Minet gave the real credit though to other chemists who saw how to produce "pure aluminum". [7]

  3. North Jackson, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    North Jackson is an unincorporated community in central Jackson Township, Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. It lies along State Route 45 between Salem and Warren. It is part of the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area. North Jackson is the site of a Marian shrine of the Catholic Church, the Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon.

  4. Elemetal - Wikipedia

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    Walter Luhrman founded a precious metals refinery in Jackson, Ohio under the name Jackson Precious Metals in 1974. It would run into financial difficulties in the 1990s and he would sell it to Alan Stockmeister, a Jackson native who own owned many local area businesses, including the local newspaper.

  5. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    Lustron House 247 Stare Road Newark, Ohio; Lustron House 168 North 30th St Newark, Ohio; Lustron House 7491 S. Black Rd, Pataskala, Ohio; Lustron House 7658 E. Main St, Reynoldsburg, Ohio (3-bdrm, garage, breezeway) Lustron House 9990 Lilly Chapel Georgesville Rd, West Jefferson, Ohio; Lustron House 400 N. Hamilton Rd, Whitehall, Ohio; Southwest

  6. Aluminum industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, by contrast, the US ranked sixth in primary aluminum production, and provided only 3.5% of world production. US production of primary aluminum peaked in 1980 at 4.64 million metric tons. Since then, US primary aluminum production has fallen by more than half, but secondary production has increased, making up much of the difference.

  7. Heavy Press Program - Wikipedia

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    These machines greatly enhanced the US defense industry's capacity to forge large complex components out of light alloys, such as magnesium and aluminum. The program began in 1944 [1] and concluded in 1957 after construction of four forging presses and six extruders, at an overall cost of $279 million. Six of them are still in operation today ...