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  2. Tomago aluminium smelter - Wikipedia

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    The Tomago aluminium smelter is located at Tomago, New South Wales, Australia, approximately 13 km west of Newcastle, within the Port Stephens LGA. The smelter has a production capacity of 590,000 tonnes of aluminium (ingot, billet and slab) per year. [1] It is operated by Tomago Aluminium Company, an independently managed joint venture owned ...

  3. List of aluminium smelters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of primary aluminium smelters in the world. Primary production is the process by which alumina is smelted to pure aluminum. [1] Secondary production is the process of recycling aluminum scrap into aluminum that can be used again. [2] Capacity here refers to metric tonnes of output aluminum. The list is incomplete and missing some ...

  4. Metal Ware Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Metal Ware Corporation was co-founded by Joseph Koenig, who also founded the Mirro Aluminum Company and William H Ellis II. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Metal Ware filed for incorporation on August 18, 1920. [ 3 ] The company was a successor to Two Rivers Plating which was founded by Henry Mixa in 1902.

  5. Tomago - Wikipedia

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    Tomago is a combined industrial/semi-rural suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. [1] It is located just north of the Hunter River and west of the body of water known as Fullerton Cove. [6] Tomago means "sweet water" in the local Aboriginal language. [3]

  6. Forgacs Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Forgacs Shipyard / ˈ f ɔːr dʒ æ k s / [1] is a shipbuilding company located at Tomago, New South Wales on the Hunter River. It was originally opened in 1957 by John Laverick at Carrington as Carrington Slipways, and built 45 ships between then and 1968. [2] By 1972, the business required larger premises and moved to Tomago, not far from ...

  7. Lebanon, Waupaca County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon is a town in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,648 at the 2000 census . The unincorporated community of Carmel is located in the town.

  8. Lebanon, Dodge County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon is a town in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,664 at the 2000 census . The census-designated place of Lebanon is located in the town, as are the unincorporated communities of Old Lebanon and Sugar Island .

  9. West Bend Company - Wikipedia

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    The West Bend Company manufactured aluminum cookware and electrical appliances, but also made two-stroke cycle engines, including outboard boat motors. Art Ingels used a surplus West Bend engine to power the first kart. [citation needed] Clayton Jacobson II used a West Bend 2-stroke motor to power the first stand-up Jet Ski.