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CJSC Ryazan Plant for Manufacturing and Processing Non-Ferrous Metals (Ryaztsvetmet)
IndustryMetals, Smelting
Founded1953 (1953)
Headquarters,
Productspure lead (99.97% and 99.985%),
antimony and tin based lead alloys,
lead powder and feathered tin,
solder alloys,
Babbitts,
lead pipes and goods (anodes & wires),
crushed polypropylene
Websitewww.rzcm.ru

Ryazan Plant for Manufacturing and Processing Non-Ferrous Metals (Ryaztsvetmet; Russian: ЗАО «Рязцветмет») is Russia’s chief manufacturer of lead and lead alloys.[citation needed] In 2009 the plant underwent a full-scale modernization, including the assembling of the modern automatic equipment. This allowed increasing the production and at the same time dramatically decreasing ecological risks: the emission has been reduced by three times, electrical energy consumption – by 3.8 times.[citation needed]

Production

Ryaztsvetmet produces pure lead (99.97% and 99.985%) and antimony and tin based lead alloys, as well as custom-made lead alloys with alloying additions.

Ryaztsvetmet offers a selection of lead powder and feathered tin, solder alloys, Babbitts, lead pipes and goods (anodes & wires)

The plant also sells crushed polypropylene (from discarded automotive batteries).

Shipment

The products are supplied to manufacturers of accumulator batteries all over the world.

A significant part of the production is sold in the domestic market and used for manufacturing automotive batteries.

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