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  • Article - 23 Jul 2001
    Platinum (Pt) was discovered by Ulloa in 1735 and Wood in 1741. Platinum occurs as such naturally, together with negligible amounts of palladium, iridium, rhodium, osmium, and ruthenium.
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    Xcalibur XRF Services is the exclusive North American Sales & Service representative for Elvatech line of EDXRF equipment. We are currently celebrating our 10th year in business working with...
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    Tetronics International have more than 50 years experience globally delivering clean plasma technology for maximum resource recovery, and the highest levels of hazardous waste destruction. Tetronics...
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    Plating Equipment Ltd (P.E.L) are dedicated to the design and production of fully-modular plating equipment for the surface engineering and printed circuit industries. The P.E.L management structure...
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    Metal Indusries, Inc. was established by our present owners in 1980. We have doubled in volume every five years. We offer automated systems, automated powder coating system. Metal Industries has a...
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    Johnson Matthey is a speciality chemicals company focused on its core skills in catalysts, precious metals, fine chemicals and process technology. Our customers include many of the world’s...
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    Nexceris, LLC develops innovative products for energy and environmental markets.  Our teams have created a range of products for advanced energy generation, environmental catalysis, corrosion...
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    Pillar is a leading global supplier of induction heating and melting equipment. Reflecting the proud heritage which includes the Cycle-Dyne and Westinghouse induction brands, our personnel and...
  • News - 28 Jul 2020
    Furuya Metal Co., Ltd. (Head office: Toshima-ku, Tokyo; President: Takahito Furuya) has established a new company named "Furuya Eco-Front Technology" on May 27 2020, which will handle...
  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    Gold is most widely known as a precious metal due to its high lustre and chemical inertness. It is also used for coinage, ornaments, jewellery, gilding, textile industry, radiation control,...

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