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Grinding Swarf
- Subject: Grinding Swarf
- From: Jeff Senn <jsenn@thesigmagroup.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 12:16:11 -0500 (CDT)
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- Reply-to: Jeff Senn <jsenn@thesigmagroup.com>
Is anyone aware of companies recycling grinding swarf? The waste material is generated from grinding of steel parts. With the price of scrap metal, seems like there might be a market.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff Senn, CHMM
Senior Engineer
Sigma Environmental Services, Inc.
1300 West Canal Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233
(414) 643-4151
(414) 643-4210 fax
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