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All your X-ray Film Recycling
Written on December 7, 2018 at 11:20 am, by Arch Enterprises, Inc.
Take the worries out and use Arch Enterprises Inc. for recycling x-ray film. Arch Enterprises Inc. has been in business for 23 years processing material for major fortune 500 companies in their years of doing business. Arch Enterprises has expanded into other areas of Precious Metals Refining including EP Tip Catheters, Silver Oxide Batteries, Platinum wire, Silver Carbon, Dental Scrap, Karat Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver Jewelry, Chemical Catalysts, Palladium wire, Rhodium and much more. Check us out at www.ArchEnterprises.com
Dental Scrap Refining
Written on December 6, 2018 at 12:27 pm, by Arch Enterprises, Inc.
Go DIRECT with your dental scrap with Arch Enterprises, Inc.
Dental Scrap
Written on December 6, 2018 at 11:26 am, by Arch Enterprises, Inc.
Go direct with your dental scrap recycling with the refiner Arch Enterprises, Inc.
How Much Gold Are In Gold Teeth & Bridges?
Written on January 30, 2015 at 4:03 pm, by Arch Enterprises
Q: What can I do with gold teeth and bridges? How much gold is in these items? – From Lily in Houston, TX
Sell Gold Teeth
A: Thank you for your inquiry. Determining the value of gold teeth and bridges can be very challenging because dental gold is often alloyed with many different metals. Over the years, we have received dental gold that ranged from 5 to 15 karats. Since the grade of the gold significantly affects the value of the items, we often have to run the items through testing equipment to determine the precious metal
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Gold Teeth & Dental Crowns Value
Written on April 12, 2013 at 8:34 am, by Arch Enterprises
I have two dental crowns, two gold molars made of mixed metal, according to my dentist. He said metal refiners buy such things and break them down into their separate metals. Do you do that? Thanks from Brett in Milwaukee, WI.
Hi Brett,
Yes! As a precious metal refiner we have the capabilities to recover gold from the dental items you have described. Since dental gold is not hallmarked like gold jewelry (14k, 18k etc), you need to make sure that your
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