Pease & Curren, a precious metals refiner/recycler located in Providence, Rhode Island, says it has expanded its refining capabilities by adding kettles and new processes to help reduce lead times and maximize capabilities for customers.
After a recent rebranding, corporate streamlining and the launch of the new Pease & Curren website, the company says it is now positioned for the next stage in its business.
Along with the expansion, Pease & Curren says it has optimized the facility and processes to make it easier to refine and recycle precious metals.
The company also points out that it only processes 100 percent recycled precious metals—no newly mined materials are consumed. Pease & Curren also says it only takes in scrap metal from businesses, offering a fire assay process for accurate refining of precious metals.
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