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Mississauga Metals and Alloys

Business category 1 HIPS
City ( of main office ) Brampton, CA, Canada
Address Sunpac Blvd
Phones 1-905-7900796
Fax 1-905-7907087
About Mississauga Metals and Alloys was established in 1978 with the sole mission of recycling zirconium scrap to the nuclear industry. The company has been family owned and operated since that time, and continues to specialize in zirconium and hafnium, as well as niobium, molybdenum and others. MM&A is a leading supplier of prepared zirconium recycle products in the world, serving the nuclear, aerospace, and chemical industries. Please see specific information about these products on this website.



Mississauga Metals and Alloys has refined its focus away from the usual product and service offerings of metal recycling companies. Through its close working relationships with companies in the nuclear industry, including manufacturing, fabrication, and fuel making sectors, MM&A has listened carefully to the specific needs of the customer.



During the last 10 years, MM&A has continually sought to expand the services it offers along this line. Recent expansion has included Low Level Radioactive Waste (LLRW) metal recycling for fuel makers, providing a lower cost, environmentally sound option for reduction of metallic radioactive waste.



MM&A is presently undergoing an Environmental Assessment with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and the Ministry of the Environment for the installation of a low level radioactive waste incinerator. This will allow the fuel maker to dispose of a wider variety of contaminated recyclable materials, or the disposition of metals which contain more non-metallic materials within them such as paper, fabric, and wood.



While Mississauga Metals and Alloys continues to improve the quality and competitive advantage of its product line, it also strives to offer valuable solutions for the industries involved who are generating the scrap. MM&A also welcomes developmental project inquiries which may be beyond the scope of most recycling companies.

Date 2011 Oct 29, 00:10