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Sabin recovers precious metals
from process and pollution
abatement catalysts
We refine spent catalysts – pellets, beads, extrudates and monolithic structures
  • Chemical, petrochemical, hydrocarbon, pharmaceutical processing, fuel cells and nitric acid processing/process plants
  • Automotive exhaust systems
  • Catalytic reactors – paint spray booths, ink drying systems, other chemical industries
  • Fuel cell catalysts
  • Nitric acid catalysts and process plants
We’ll maximize your returns to improve your profit picture –
  • Soluble and insoluble alumina, silica-alumina and zeolite PGM supports,
  • PGMs and other precious metals – individually or in combination
  • Waste by-products – filter cakes, papers, cloths, polishing filters, floor sweepings, protective clothing
Request free in-plant survey
to determine precious metals sources
Contact us today…

Sabin Metal is truly a total capability precious metals refiner, and we want you to experience the Sabin difference by working with us. We offer hundreds of years of combined experience recovering and refining precious metals from virtually any source. We also operate the industry’s most advanced analytical and processing systems. You can count on Sabin to meet all your precious metals refining requirements. If your product or process involves precious metals in any form, you can trust Sabin to meet your recovery needs and help add profit to your bottom line.

Let us hear from you today. Please click here to contact us now; if you prefer, call Cathy Bundschuh at (585) 538-2194; or write to us at Sabin Metal Corp., 1647 Wheatland Center Road, Scottsville, NY 14546; email: sales@sabinmetal.com.

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