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  2. Nickel allergy - Wikipedia

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    Once a nickel allergy is detected, the best treatment is avoidance of nickel-releasing items. The top 13 categories that contain nickel include beauty accessories, eyeglasses, money, cigarettes, clothes, kitchen and household, electronics and office equipment, metal utensils, aliment, jewelry, batteries, orthodontic and dental appliances, and ...

  3. Metal allergy - Wikipedia

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    Nickel is the most common contact allergen worldwide (of people with contact dermatitis, 11.4% in Europe, 8.8–25.7% in China, and 17.5% in North America are allergic to nickel). [1] Nickel allergy, and contact allergies more generally, can develop when people are any age, but they are most likely to develop in early adulthood.

  4. Do This If You Have Gold Items in Your House Right Now ...

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    Other Household Items To Get Appraised. Gold is just one example of the kind of unexpected value you may have lying around your house. You can do the same thing with silver items — though they ...

  5. Britannia metal - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation EPBM on such items denotes "electroplated Britannia metal". Britannia metal was generally used as a cheaper alternative to electroplated nickel silver (EPNS) which is more durable. For many years, britannia metal was used to make the solid core of the Oscar statuettes, which are 8½ lb (4 kg) and plated with 24-karat gold.

  6. ‘Elevated Levels’ of Heavy Metals Found in Popular Protein ...

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    But a new report suggests that many of these products could contain dangerous levels of heavy metals. That's the takeaway from a new report by the Clean Label Project, which was released on January 9.

  7. 12 Household Items You Should Never Recycle

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    CFL bulbs contain trace amounts of mercury, and according to the EPA, you should contact your local recycling center for disposal instructions. Related: How to Get Rid of a Couch—6 Ways to ...

  8. Pewter - Wikipedia

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    A typical European casting alloy contains 94% tin, 1% copper and 5% antimony. A European pewter sheet would contain 92% tin, 2% copper, and 6% antimony. Asian pewter, produced mostly in Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, contains a higher percentage of tin, usually 97.5% tin, 1% copper, and 1.5% antimony. This makes the alloy slightly softer.

  9. Gabbro - Wikipedia

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    Gabbro often contains valuable amounts of chromium, nickel, cobalt, gold, silver, platinum, and copper sulfides. [27] [28] [29] For example, the Merensky Reef is the world's most important source of platinum. [30] Gabbro is known in the construction industry by the trade name of black granite. [31]