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U.S. sales of nickel scrap to foreign smelters and scrap consumers jumped 17.2 percent in July thanks to Canada and Japan, the two leading buyers.
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U.S. sales of nickel scrap to foreign smelters and scrap consumers jumped 17.2 percent in July thanks to Canada and Japan, the two leading buyers.
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An auto recycler claims to have removed more mercury switches from end-of-life vehicles at its facility in Elmsford, N.Y., than any other recycler in state.
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The European ferrous scrap market appears to be in a holding pattern, with players reporting very little activity as a result of the current financial turmoil and a holiday in Turkey.
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Cycle Systems Inc. has acquired Charlottesville, Va.-based scrap metal processor Coiners’ Scrap Iron & Metal Inc., the company said Tuesday.
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Pizo Operating Co. LLC has broken ground for a new $29-million facility in Blytheville, Ark., that will process electric-arc furnace (EF) dust from Nucor Corp.’s Hickman steel mill and the nearby Nucor-Yamato steel plant.
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Prices for A380.1 alloy made from scrap have slipped further on the spot market, now standing in a range of $1.06 to $1.08 a pound compared with last week’s $1.09 to $1.11 a pound.
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Prices for A380.1 alloy made from scrap have slipped further on the spot market, now standing in a range of $1.06 to $1.08 a pound compared with last week’s $1.09 to $1.11 a pound.
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Falling demand for scrap and the impact of a worsening economic slowdown are causing more Chinese buyers to default on contracts, straining relations with overseas suppliers.
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Cycle Systems Inc. has acquired Charlottesville, Va.-based scrap metal processor Coiners’ Scrap Iron & Metal Inc., the company said Tuesday.
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Aluminum smelter scrap prices have lost more ground in the past week, with mixed low-copper clips off 6 cents a pound and old sheet and cast down 5 cents.
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Aluminum smelter scrap prices have lost more ground in the past week, with mixed low-copper clips off 6 cents a pound and old sheet and cast down 5 cents.
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Nicholas F. Cerminaro, a former executive at Keywell LLC, has died. He was 85.
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Metalico Inc.’s sagging stock price is an overreaction to a one-time problem with unhedged platinum group metals, according to Canadian stock brokerage Canaccord Adams Inc.
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Weaker demand from European specialty steelmakers and scrap importers, plus a mixed picture of buying from the Far East, depressed U.S. stainless steel scrap exports in July.
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Pizo Operating Co. LLC has broken ground for a new $29-million facility in Blytheville, Ark., that will process electric-arc furnace (EF) dust from Nucor Corp.’s Hickman steel mill and the nearby Nucor-Yamato steel plant.
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Nicholas F. Cerminaro, a former executive at Keywell LLC, has died. He was 85.
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Metalico Inc.’s sagging stock price is an overreaction to a one-time problem with unhedged platinum group metals, according to Canadian stock brokerage Canaccord Adams Inc.
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Weaker demand from European specialty steelmakers and scrap importers, plus a mixed picture of buying from the Far East, depressed U.S. stainless steel scrap exports in July.
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Scrap industry trade associations apparently aren’t immune to the consolidation that has been rampant in the metals sector over the years, with the International Association of Electronic Recyclers (IAER) having negotiated tentative terms for joining the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI).
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Sturgis Iron & Metal Inc.’s idled megashredder at its Elkhart, Ind., scrapyard is slated to be auctioned Oct. 14 on the Internet, according to Northbrook, Ill.-based auctioneer Hilco Industrial LLC.
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Sturgis Iron & Metal Inc.’s idled megashredder at its Elkhart, Ind., scrapyard is slated to be auctioned Oct. 14 on the Internet, according to Northbrook, Ill.-based auctioneer Hilco Industrial LLC.
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China’s growing aluminum can sheet capacity might be able to absorb about 190 million pounds of used beverage can (UBC) scrap annually by 2011, much of it from the United States, according to Alcoa Inc. executive Gregory Wittbecker.
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Scrap industry trade associations apparently aren’t immune to the consolidation that has been rampant in the metals sector over the years, with the International Association of Electronic Recyclers (IAER) having negotiated tentative terms for joining the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI).