Metals Disintegrating Company

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The Metals Disintegrating Company manufactured metal powders such as aluminum powder. It was founded in 1916 by Everett Joel Hall (1879–1931), a professor of assaying at Columbia University.[1] It was acquired by Alcan in 1963 and renamed as Alcan Powders and Pigments. The aluminium powder business was separated and is now part of Toyal America while the copper-based powder business continued as ACuPowder International[2]

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  1. ^ Myers, William Starr (2000), Prominent Families of New Jersey, p. 327, ISBN 9780806350363
  2. ^ Joseph M Capus (2005), Metal Powders: A Global Survey of Production, Applications and Markets 2001-2010, Elsevier, p. 172, ISBN 9780080536323