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Asarco, Inc.
Wholly-owned subsidiary of diversified mining company Grupo Mexico and a leading miner, refiner, and smelter of copper and zinc and other nonferrous metals. ASARCO has mines and processing facilities in the US, Canada, and Peru.
Electronic Space Products International (ESPI)
Specialty high purity metals distributor, selling a complete line of alloys, compounds and research materials to manufacturers and scientific institutions. Foil, wire, mesh, rod, sheet, powders, sputtering targets & more.
Goodfellow Corporation
Catalog supplier of metals, polymers, ceramics & other materials for research, development and special requirements of science and industry worldwide. Excellent source for buyers in need small quantities, delivered in 24 hours.
Ney Metals
Supplier of white metal casting alloys, centrifugal spin casting alloys, gravity pour alloys, solders, pewter, pellets, pastes and fluxes, tin, zinc, antimony, bismuth, silver and lead. Blends thousands of different alloys for a variety of industries since 1867.
Purity Casting Alloys, Ltd.
Manufacturing of non-ferrous alloys including zinc alloys, aluminum, pewter, bismuth and antimony for industry or hobbyist. Products include marine anodes and foundry ingots for sand casting, die casting, pressure casting and gravity casting.
Reade Advanced Materials
Global distributor of high technology metal, alloy, mineral, ceramic, composite, and custom particle compositions. Reade Advanced Materials offers more than 3,500 alloy powders. Powder processing services are also available.
Sudamin
Belgium based metals trading firm active in the trading of metals, ferro-alloys, and foundry supplies on a world-wide basis, since 1934. Trading in boron, antimony, cobalt, graphite electrodes, chromium, phosphorous, silicon, tungsten, and other metals.
The Canada Metals Group
Supplier for a broad spectrum of non-ferrous metal products. Specializes in lead, tin, and zinc based alloys and products in many forms. Aluminum, antimony, bismuth, cadmium, copper, manganese, magnesium and silver are also available.
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