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Primary Production Al Solutions is located in New Cumberland, West Virginia, and sells recoverable titanium and zirconium additions to primary and secondary aluminum smelters Basic Resources, Inc. supplies a variety of cover flux and blended fine chemicals to the primary and secondary recyclers in the aluminum industry. Cattron Group International is a leading global manufacturer of Industrial Radio Remote Control systems for Electric Overhead Traveling bridge cranes, Smelter Crustbreakers, yard locomotives, material handling equipment, mining machinery, mobile equipment, shiploaders; virtually any industrial equipment where the operator can be moved to a safer, more efficient location for operation. Cattron Group
International Gillespie & Powers, Inc. specializes in the custom design of all types of aluminum melting and holding equipment including Side Well Reverberatory Furnaces, Round Top Charge Melters, and Tilting Holders. We have completed many unique installations that not only involve high efficiency melting, but also provide for contaminated scrap fume incineration and waste oil destruction. Lhoist North America, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is one of the leading lime producers and marketers of lime products in the United States. LNA’s product range includes all products derived from the calcination of limestone—quicklime, hydrated lime, lime slurry—generally known as lime. LNA manufactures products specifically designed for alumina processing. Located throughout North America, LNA’s quarries contain some of the highest quality limestone reserves in the world. Large, strategically located, high quality deposits are the foundation of LNA’s business. Seco/Warwick Corp. provides heat processing systems worldwide for primary and secondary aluminum producers including heat treatment systems for coil, foil, rod and ingot processing, solution heat treat & aging, and reverb melting & holding furnaces. Sherwin Alumina Company is an independent producer of smelter grade alumina and alumina chemicals located near Corpus Christi Texas. The plant, formerly a unit of Reynolds Metals Company began producing alumina in 1953 and has operated continuously since that time. The plant, situated on the La Quinta Channel of the Port of Corpus Christi, has an annual capacity of 1.6 million metric tons of alumina products and operates its own marine and rail terminals. Sales information can be obtained on the Company's website: www.sherwinalumina.com Sherwin Alumina
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