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BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. One domestic refinery in Nebraska produced bismuth as a byproduct of lead refining; however, most of the bismuth consumed in the United States was imported. Thirty-six companies, mostly in
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Document Date: 1997-09-16 10:17:16


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City

New York / Omaha / Trail / Vancouver / /

Company

United States Mineral Resources / Corriente Resources Inc. / Production ASARCO Incorporated / ASARCO Incorporated / BISMUTH METAL / Exports / /

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USD / /

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M&A / /

Facility

Mine Refinery / Cominco’s Trail / 4/ Mine / Omaha refinery / Tasna Mine / /

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steel alloys / transportation / steel ones / metal content / reported metal output figures / laboratory chemicals / manufacturing process / metal / chemical uses / potential applications / pharmaceuticals / chemical use / electronics applications / electronic applications / imported smelter products / tinbismuth-antimony systems / veterinary applications / chemical / chemicals / /

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ALLOYS / /

Organization

Defense Logistics Agency / Bureau of the Census / U.S. Bureau / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / U.S. Congress / Bismuth Cartridge Council / /

Position

domestic producer / President / producer / domestic dealer / dealer / /

ProvinceOrState

Nebraska / British Columbia / /

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Public Law / /

Region

Eastern United States / /

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