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  2. Scrap - Wikipedia

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    In the US, scrap prices are reported in a handful of publications, including American Metal Market, based on confirmed sales as well as reference sites such as Scrap Metal Prices and Auctions. Non-US domiciled publications, such as The Steel Index , also report on the US scrap price, which has become increasingly important to global export markets.

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  4. Radius Recycling - Wikipedia

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    Radius Recycling, Inc., previously known as Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., is a steel manufacturing and scrap metal recycling company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1906, the publicly traded company is a component Russell 2000 Index with approximately 3,500 employees. In 2023, the company adopted its current name and a new ...

  5. Metal prices - Wikipedia

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    Metal prices are the prices of metal as a commodity that are traded in bulk at a predefined purity or grade. Metal can be split into three major categories, precious metals, industrial metals and other metals. Precious metals and industrial metals are priced by trading of those metals on commodities exchanges. [1]

  6. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  7. Metal theft - Wikipedia

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    British police officers checking for stolen metal at a scrap metal merchant. Metal theft is "the theft of items for the value of their constituent metals". [1] It usually increases when worldwide prices for scrap metal rise, as has happened dramatically due to rapid industrialization in India and China.

  8. List of civilian radiation accidents - Wikipedia

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    Investigation led to the discovery of an amount of scrap metal containing 60 Co in the Delhi's industrial district of Mayapuri. The 35-year-old man later died from his injuries, while six others remained hospitalized. [80] [81] The radioactivity was from a gammacell 220 research source which was incorrectly disposed of by sale as scrap metal. [82]

  9. Shafter, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The American Metal Co. of Texas acquired the property in 1926. Operations ceased from July 1930 until 1934 due to low silver prices. By 1940, the quality of the ore was 10.7 ounces of silver per ton. The recorded production of the Presidio Mine between 1883 and 1940 was 30,972,286.15 ounces of silver.