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Celebrity Family Feud uses Hallmark Metals pewter

Before the game, The WBC team presented Steve Harvey with a custom made boxing belt.

The belt was designed and made by Masis Boxing Belts

The pewter used in it was 36C made and purchased from Hallmark Metals.

The WBC slaughtered the UFC by a score of 522-37 on the TV show Celebrity Family Feud with all proceeds going to charity.

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California Legislative Information regarding hazardous substances.

The hazardous waste control laws require the Department of Toxic Substances Control to regulate the handling and management of hazardous waste and hazardous materials. A violation of the hazardous waste control laws is a crime.

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History of Halmark Metals

Reprinted from 2/24/2014 Providence Business News

It wasn’t exactly an obvious progression for Steve Kaplan to go from his chosen career as a paramedic to running his metals company, Hallmark Metals

Steven Kaplan earned his emergency-medical-technician certification at the Community College of Rhode Island. He went directly to work as a paramedic in Newport and then Warwick.

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Bismuth: an element with many interesting properties

Raw bismuthinite

Bismuth is atomic element No. 83 on the periodic table of elements.

Bismuth has many interesting properties. It has a relatively low melting point, 520 degrees Fahrenheit making it useful for alloying with other metals.

Bismuth has a very low thermal conductivity, expands as it cools and has a very high diamagnetic value. Unlike lead it is a brittle metal, it will break onto crystalline chips when hit with a hammer.

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