Arch Enterprises, Mexico, Mo., is introducing a refining service for catalytic converter foil material. The company says that the foil is a short roll of stainless steel that contains palladium and a minimal amount of platinum that can be recovered by a precious metal refiner.
Arch, a precious metals refinery, provides recovery services for all scrap precious metal materials, including gold, platinum, silver, palladium, rhodium, iridium and ruthenium.
In a release, Stacy Slater, Arch Enterprises’ national sales manager, says, "Our customers are very conscious about disposing items with precious metals such as the catalytic converter foil and receiving the highest return. Since the demand for recycling catalytic converter material is high, we decided to accept the catalytic converter foil and offer returns on the palladium-rich material."
To send Arch Enterprises the foil from catalytic converters, customers need to remove the ‘roll’ of foil from the converters. Arch is offering special volume pricing for shipments that are more than 100 pounds of foil material.
More information about refining estimates can be requested by calling 1-800-835-0478 or by visiting http://www.archenterprises.com.
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