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I deleted the "Advert" statement as I consider it an unfair assessment.

The article is a description of the history of the development of a major new approach to copper refining that is now used to in about 60% of global copper production. This includes a discussion of the technology formerly used, the initial development of the permanent stainless-steel cathode technology by two different companies (MIM Holdings and Falconbridge) on virtually opposites sides of the world, and the further development of the technology by the competition between the two organisations. It cites papers and text books published by and for people working in the mining industry.

If there is some particular aspect of the article that is cause for concern, please let me know and I will endeavor to adjust it. ChrisFountain (talk) 09:59, 8 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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