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American Zinc Recycling
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FLORENCE® GREEN SEAL-8
American Zinc Recycling
Non-ferrous zinc oxide. It is a high quality, general purpose french process filler made from high-purity zinc metal. Exhibits high chemical purity and excellent physical properties. Used where...
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