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Metglas, Inc

440 Allied Dr, Conway, South Carolina, United States

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Metglas® Inc., located in Conway, SC, is a world leading producer of Amorphous Metal Ribbon. Since our company began in the 1970’s, Metglas, Inc. (then Allied Signal located in Morristown, NJ) pioneered the development and production of amorphous metal, a unique alloy that exhibits a structure in which the metal atoms occur in a random pattern. The key to Metglas Inc.’s proprietary manufacturing process is the rapid-solidification of molten alloy at a rate of approximately one million degrees Celsius per second.

Metglas Amorphous Metals have a unique non-crystalline structure and possess excellent physical and magnetic properties that combine strength and hardness with flexibility and toughness. Metglas and Metglas products can help companies around the globe reduce their operating costs, strengthen energy conservation efforts and increase application efficiency.

Recycling of Amorphous Transformer Cores

Hitachi Metals Begins Recycling of Amorphous Transformer Cores Recycling Plant To Be Established within Yasugi Works

Tokyo, Japan, July 31, 2010 Hitachi Metals, Ltd. today announced the development of recycling technology for manufacturing its amorphous metal (Metglas�l ) directly from amorphous cores taken from transformers that have been taken out of service. Hitachi Metals has decided to establish a facility to conduct this operation within its Yasugi Works in Japan.
Ultra-efficient amorphous transformers are garnering attention around the world due to their ability to contribute to energy conservation and help countries curb greenhouse gas emissions. Hitachi Metals will continue in its efforts to develop a recycling framework that will support the further spread of environmentally friendly amorphous transformers.

Amorphous transformers1 are energy-conserving transformers that use amorphous metal in their cores.2 These environmentally friendly transformers can cut power loss – the fixed-rate no-load loss that constantly occurs even when power is not being distributed – by approximately two-thirds compared with conventional transformers manufactured using traditional silicon steel cores. Because of its ultra efficient design used by utilities and industry to both reduce CO2 emissions and save money over the life of the transformer, the use of amorphous transformers has rapidly spread in China, India, the Americas, Japan, Korea and South East Asia, while in Europe field trials are now underway with an eye to near-term adoption.
The typical life span of distribution transformers is 20 to 30 years. After disposal they are often recycled. Many recycling processes for conventional transformer steel are not applicable to amorphous cores because of the boron content in amorphous metal. For this reason, Hitachi Metals has developed a recycling process whereby used cores can be put to the best use possible in the manufacture of amorphous metal ribbon for use in newly constructed transformers.

In the recently developed process, amorphous cores to be recycled are removed from the scrapped transformers at a scrap processing facility. Hitachi Metals will then remove any insulating oil and other impurities that may adhere to the cores. The cores will then be crushed and melted at a recycling plant to be situated within the Yasugi Works in Japan. The plant, with an initial processing capacity of approximately 50 tons per month, is scheduled to go online in 2011.
Furthermore, by 2014, Hitachi Metals plans to have to have two amorphous core recycling plants in operation. One the plant located within the Yasugi Works in Japan and the other operated by Metglas, Inc. in South Carolina, USA. These investments will allow the Company to undertake the large-scale processing of all scrapped transformer cores worldwide.

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Company NameMetglas, Inc
Business CategoryWaste Management
Address 440 Allied Dr
Conway
South Carolina
United States
ZIP: 29526
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Year Established1970
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