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  2. Abdul Wahab Khan - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Wahab Khan may refer to: Abdul Wahab Khan (politician), speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan; Abdul Wahab Khan (judge), Bangladeshi judge; See also.

  3. Aluminum industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The US imported nearly all the bauxite (the only commercial aluminum ore) used in producing primary aluminum. For years, the US has produced less than 1% of the bauxite used to make aluminum. The US also imported 33 percent of the aluminum that was used in 2014. Of the imported aluminum, 63% came from Canada. [1] [19]

  4. Andersen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] In the same year, the company added more than 300 jobs as part of a $45 million expansion project at its Renewal manufacturing facility in Cottage Grove and its Fibrex extrusion plant in North Branch. [11] In October, 2017, Andersen acquired Quebec-based Fenêtres MQ Inc., a Quebec-based manufacturer of high-end doors and windows. [12]

  5. List of largest aluminum producers by output - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of the largest aluminum-producing companies by output (in 1,000,000 metric tons), ... List of largest manufacturing companies by revenue;

  6. Navard Aluminium - Wikipedia

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    Navard Aluminium Mfg. Group is an Iranian Aluminium manufacturer located in Arak. The group exports non-alloy aluminium mainly to Canada , Germany , Japan , Iraq , Qatar , Turkey , and the United Arab Emirates .

  7. List of aluminium smelters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of primary aluminium smelters in the world. Primary production is the process by which alumina is smelted to pure aluminum. [1] Secondary production is the process of recycling aluminum scrap into aluminum that can be used again. [2] Capacity here refers to metric tonnes of output aluminum. The list is incomplete and missing some ...

  8. Ball Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Renamed the Ball Corporation in 1969, it acquired Jeffco Manufacturing Company, a maker of recyclable aluminum beverage cans, and became the largest producer of recyclable beverage cans in the world. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] [ 32 ] Although glass production in Muncie ceased in 1962, it continued at other Ball plants until its final glass manufacturing ...

  9. Architectural Glass and Aluminum - Wikipedia

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    Architectural Glass and Aluminum (AGA) is a specialty glazing contractor located in the United States. Architectural Glass & Aluminum provides engineering, design, fabrication, installation, and assembly services for custom glazing systems, such as Curtain Wall , Storefront, Punched Openings, and Window Wall.