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All About The Catalytic Converter

Catalytic converters are used with internal combustion engines fuelled by either petrol (gasoline) or diesel—including lean-burn engines as well as kerosene heaters and stoves.

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All About The Catalytic Converter

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  1. Article3: Globalrefininggroup.com All About The Catalytic Converter A catalytic converter is an emissions control device that converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas to less toxic pollutants by catalyzing a redox reaction (an oxidation and a reduction reaction). Catalytic converters are used with internal combustion engines fuelled by either petrol (gasoline) or diesel—including lean-burn engines as well as kerosene heaters and stoves. Who buys catalytic converters? Refineries dealing with recycled metals and scrap components from automotive vehicles buy used catalytic converters due to the expensive metals used in them (platinum, palladium, and rhodium, gold). Sometimes even scrap metal buyers buy catalytic converters for a considerable amount, usually for the same reason. Where to sell catalytic converters? If you are sure about the general region of origin of catalytic converters, you can come to a conclusion about the individual scrap metals they may contain and choose to sell it to any metal recycling place that will buy them for a good price. Scrap catalytic converter With platinum or palladium on the inside of the catalytic converter, it is easily the most valuable item that can be scrapped on the average vehicle. Scrap catalytic converter prices may vary based on the current price of the base metals in them. But mostly, the rough prices are, Platinum: $986 per ounce Palladium: $620 per ounce Rhodium: $800 per ounce Recycling catalytic converters Like all mechanical devices, even catalytic converters go into repair. Sometimes, the problem cannot be mended that easily and therefore, it becomes necessary to recycle catalytic converters as a whole to some middlemen who will then sell it for the metals, or take direct initiative to approach buyers and sell it for a considerable amount. There are many interested buyers who will offer good prices for recycling catalytic converters or completely taking them for scrap. Platinum group metals like rhodium, palladium etc are the primary components of catalytic converters because they tend to occur together and have similar physical properties. This makes the products themselves valuable even after their mechanical function is repaired for the individual metals can be separated from the whole and sold for high prices. Stillwater Mining Company Stillwater Mining Company is a palladium and platinum mining company with headquarters located at Billings, Montana, United States. It is the only palladium and platinum producer in the USA. It is engaged in the development, extraction, processing, refining and marketing of palladium, platinum and associated metals (platinum group metals or PGMs) from a geological formation in the Stillwater igneous complex in south central Montana known as the J-M Reef and from the recycling of spent catalytic converters. Alpha Recycling, part of the Global Refining Group are one of North America’s largest recyclers of catalytic converters. They offer services from picking up the devices to smelting and extracting the metal. Their services

  2. Article3: Globalrefininggroup.com transcend into many areas, and their high volume of catalytic converter recycling, they offer very profitable values by accepting a very low margin for themselves. Head over to the Global Refining Group for all your catalytic converter scrap and recycling needs! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Benjamin Harvey is a mechanical engineer specializing in automobiles, and is closely associated with working and researching on catalytic converters. He is of the opinion that www.globalrefininggroup.com is the best destination to sell catalytic converters.

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