In May, the Minor Metals Trade Association welcomed three new members. Several membership applications were also submitted to the MMTA board and membership for approval. We are pleased to announced that the following companies have joined the MMTA.
Uhr Corporation
Uhr Corporation, a Jeonju, South Korea based recycler specialises in scrap rare metals.
Uncommon materials needed for semiconductors, displays, aerospace, power generation, petrochemicals, chemicals, offshore plants etc. are supplied by the company. Scrap generated by these industries is collected, processed, and shipped on demand, creating a closed-loop sustainable supply chain.
It handles a range of minor metals including tantalum, titanium, molybdenum, tungsten, zirconium and their alloys, nickel- and cobalt-based alloys, including superalloys, magnetic alloys and rare earths.
Rotajet Systems
Based in the UK, Rotajet Systems are suppliers and manufacturers of turnkey metal turnings processing machinery.
They help companies around the world reclaim and repurpose metal turnings into valuable resources.
From full turn-key wash systems to standalone units, Rotajet machinery will cut, wash, decontaminate and dry metals turnings creating a raw material suitable for vacuum or air melting.
Metal Do
Metal Do Co., Ltd is a specialty metal scrap trader based in Osaka, Japan.
The company specializes in collecting and recycling a range of scrap rare metals, such as nickel, cobalt, and titanium, as well as selling non-ferrous metal ingots and rare earth minerals.