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Page 1 Ohio’s Materials Exchange A Statewide Reuse and Recycling Service OMEx is a cooperative effort of: • Association of Ohio Recyclers • Ohio Environmental Protection Agency • Ohio Department of Development • Ohio Department of Natural Resources Acids Alkalis Chemicals Solvents Oils & Waxes Plastics Textiles & Leather Paper Metals Construction & Demolition Shipping Materials Computers & Electronics Glass Miscellaneous Agricultural By-Products Ash & Combustion By-Products Durables & Furniture Rubber Refractory Material Sand Wood MATERIALS AVAILABLE AND MATERIALS WANTED ARE LISTED IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES OMEx Complete Listings and Contacts on Web site OMEx is sponsored by: • Coshocton, Fairfield, Licking, Perry Solid Waste District • Ohio Environmental Protection Agency • Ohio Department of Development • Ohio Department of Natural Resources • Stark, Tuscarawas, Wayne Solid Waste District • Wood County Solid Waste District The Ohio Materials Exchange has developed a new Web site that allows users/listers to enter their own listings and remove them whenever they wish. The Web site is http://www .aor- omex.org/omex. Listers should use this new Web site when listing or responding to materials. Instructions are provided. However, you can still use the form provided on page 33 of this catalog. To respond to confidential listings, call 740-397-7651. Ohio EPA’s existing Web site will still be updated and maintained on a bimonthly basis. We will also continue to provide listing updates to email subscribers. If you find a listing that you are interested in finding more information, click on http://www .epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/ p2/omex/category .html . If you have any questions, please call or email. Thank you. Nancy Moore Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention Ohio EPA Phone: 614-644-2928 Email: [email protected] NEW WEBSITE Jan/Feb 2005 OMEx Catalog
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Ohio’sMaterials ExchangeA Statewide Reuse and Recycling Service

OMEx is a cooperative effort of:• Association of Ohio Recyclers• Ohio Environmental Protection Agency• Ohio Department of Development• Ohio Department of Natural Resources

AcidsAlkalisChemicalsSolventsOils & WaxesPlasticsTextiles & LeatherPaperMetalsConstruction & DemolitionShipping MaterialsComputers & ElectronicsGlassMiscellaneousAgricultural By-ProductsAsh & Combustion By-ProductsDurables & FurnitureRubberRefractory MaterialSandWood

MATERIALS AVAILABLE ANDMATERIALS WANTED ARE LISTED INTHE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES

OMEx

Complete Listings and Contacts on Web site

OMEx is sponsored by:• Coshocton, Fairfield, Licking, Perry

Solid Waste District• Ohio Environmental Protection Agency• Ohio Department of Development• Ohio Department of Natural Resources• Stark, Tuscarawas, Wayne Solid Waste

District• Wood County Solid Waste District

The Ohio Materials Exchange has developed a new Web sitethat allows users/listers to enter their own listings and removethem whenever they wish. The Web site is http://www.aor-omex.org/omex. Listers should use this new Web site when listing orresponding to materials. Instructions are provided. However, you canstill use the form provided on page 33 of this catalog. To respond toconfidential listings, call 740-397-7651.

Ohio EPA’s existing Web site will still be updated and maintained ona bimonthly basis. We will also continue to provide listing updates toemail subscribers. If you find a listing that you are interested infinding more information, click on http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/p2/omex/category.html.

If you have any questions, please call or email. Thank you.

Nancy MooreOffice of Compliance Assistance and Pollution PreventionOhio EPAPhone: 614-644-2928Email: [email protected]

NEW WEBSITE

Jan/Feb 2005 OMEx Catalog

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Page 2 For listing contact information call: 888/718-OMEx (6639)

OMEx

Using the Fax-on-DemandUsing the OMEx fax retrieval system makes listing contact informationavailable 24 hours a day. Here’s how:

1. Write down the “alphanumeric” listing ode number for each listing you would liketo contact. For example:

A03-21VARIOUS LABORATORY CHEMICALSUnopened chemicals. Call for full listing. OH

2. From most any touch tone phone, dial 888-718-OMEx(6639). Interactive voice commands will provide detailedinstructions. When prompted, enter the 5 or 6 digit number for the listing. Substitute ‘2’for ‘A’ and ‘9’ for ‘W’ in the listing code. After entering each request, press the # key.

3. When you are finished ordering contact information for the listings you areinterested in (up to a limit of 5 per call) the system will ask for your fax and phonenumbers.

4. Immediately, the listing you have requested will be sent to your fax machine. If theline is busy, the fax retrieval system makes two more attempts to fax your documents.

A03-21 = 20321on your phone’s

keypad.

Materials ExchangeInstructions

Place a new listingListings are placed free of charge.

You may list materials wanted ormaterials available at http://www.aor-omex.org/omex. Examples ofmaterials may be:

-Surplus unused items-Scrap materials-Out of date materials-Out of spec materials-Hazardous materials

You may also use the the Listing/Request Form on page 35 for eachmaterial you wish to list. Your name andcontact information will not be releasedwithout your permission.

Respond to a listingAll listings are displayed without

contact information in the Catalog. Toreceive contact information, call the fax-on-demand (instructions on this page),visit our Web site: http://www.aor-omex.org/omex and http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/p2/omex/omex.html or mail to us at the addressesprovided on this page. Requests forinformation on confidential listings willbe forwarded to the lister who has theoption of contacting you.

Information provided through OMEx:Ohio’s Materials Exchange is supplied by list-ers of the materials. Association of Ohio Re-cyclers (AOR), Waste Alternatives, Inc., (WA),Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, OhioDepartment of Development, and Ohio De-partment of Natural Resources are not liablefor any information, error or misrepresenta-tion, and make no warranty, expressed or im-plied as to the accuracy of the descriptions,suitability of the materials for a particular pur-pose, or the merchantability of any materialsoffered, listed or described. OMEx, AOR andWA are not responsible for determining whatmay constitute a hazardous substance or cre-ate a hazardous situation, nor do they make orexpress any judgement with respect to any le-gal requirement, particularly for the storage,transportation, treatment, recovery or disposalof any material. Waste Alternatives, Inc. re-serves the right to withhold listings and to editinformation provided by the listing party.

The primary purpose of OMEx is the dissemination of information on surplus and/orwaste materials either available from or wanted by industrial and commercial entities. Byfacilitating the beneficial reuse of waste materials, OMEx assists in reducing the need forlandfill space, and encourages the proper management of solid and hazardous waste inorder to avoid adverse effects on the environment. OMEx listings are distributed toprivate sector waste generators, government agencies, solid waste districts, recyclingorganizations, and materials brokers throughout Ohio, the United States and internation-ally.

Twenty-three standard categories have been established for use in listing bothmaterials available and materials wanted. Placing a listing or requesting contact informa-tion on a listing is easy and convenient through our Web site, and fax-on-demand.OMEx services are free to all users. OMEx is not intended as a medium for advertisingproducts and/or services.

OMEx: Ohio’s Materials Exchangec/o Association of Ohio RecyclersPO Box 70Mount Vernon, OH 43050

Phone and fax-on-demand: 888-718-OMEx (6639)Fax number: 740-397-7649

Ohio’s Materials Exchange

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OMExMATERIALS AVAILABLE

ACIDS

ALKALIS

CHEMICALS

_____ A01- 15#3 MERCAPTOPROPLONICACID CORROSIVEIn original containers. (6) cans, 500 geach. Surplus originally purchased forinclusion into PVC resin processing.OH

_____ A01- 0920-30% SULFURIC ACIDSpent anodizing solution. OH

_____ A01- 315% VIRGIN ACETIC ACID120 drums of 5% acetic acid. Mate-rial is virgin and unopened. Thismaterial is free of charge, except costfor transportation. From Lexington,KY area.

_____ A01- 11ASCORBIC ACID - USPGRADE - FCC GRANULAR110 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Pfizer. OH

_____ A01- 10HYPOPHOSPHOROUSACID-50%275 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Oxychem. OH

_____ A01- 01SPENT PICKLE LIQUORSpent hydrochloric acid available.Contains about 12% iron chlorides,and 3% free hydrochloric acid. Largequantities available on a regular basis.OH

_____ A01- 30SULFURIC ACID BEThe container has been in storage forseveral years and has never beenopened. OH

_____ A01- 29SULFURIC ACIDTwo 55 gallon drums of sulfuric acid.OH

_____ A01- 04SULFURIC ACIDAnodizing spent sulfuric acid thatcontains 15-20% w/w of sulfuric acidand 8-15 g/l dissolved aluminum, atapprox. 3,000 gal/month. Analyticaldata available. OH

_____ A01- 16TANNIC ACIDTechnical grade. In original container.(1) 55 lb. box. Surplus originallypurchased for inclusion into PVCresin processing. OH

_____ A02- 04 ConfidentialBRINE FROM MINING OP-ERATIONIn liquid, saturated state. High sodium& calcium content make it useful forthe neutralization & precipitation ofhydrofluoric acid, floundes, and otheracids. 6,000-18,000 gallons per day/in tank truck or rail car. Free, userpays transportation. OH

_____ A02- 15CALCIUM OXIDE - LIMEUnused surplus powdered quick lime.Free. Cleveland, OH.

_____ A02- 11 ConfidentialDOLOMITIC LIME KILNDUST, WEATHEREDGenerated from production of lime.Collected from baghouse & dustcollectors then mixed with water fordust control and stockpiled ongrounds. Can be used for treatingacidic liquids. Present Amt: Approx.200,000 tons with 100 tons/daythereafter. OH

_____ A02- 16HYDRATED LIME39 X 50 lb. bags of Hydrated Limeon a pallet. OH

_____ A02- 14USED SODIUM HYDROXIDE(CAUSTIC SODA)10,000 gallons of used liquid causticsoda (tomato peeling process). Hasbeen filtered. Titration at 12 to 16%.Bulk storage. OH

_____ A02- 17VERTICAL HYDRATED LIMEThirty-nine bags, 50 lbs. per bag,shrink wrapped on skid as originallyreceived, manufactured by MississippiLime Company. OH

_____A-03Antifreeze 50-50 good clean antifreeze ready touse. Will deliver, cheaper than new.1,000’s of gallons available. Ongoing.OH

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OMEx

MATERIALS AVAILABLE

NEW

_____ A03-1782.00 RATIO SODIUM SILICATEDUSTSodium silicate glass dust generatedduring handling and loading of 2.00ratio anhydrous sodium silicate.Captured by baghouse dust collector.Solid state, powder-like properties.No contaminants. 15 to 20 1-tonsuper sacks/monthly. OH

_____ A03- 1793.22 RATIO SODIUM SILICATEDUSTSodium silicate glass dust generatedduring handling and loading of 3.22ratio anhydrous sodium silicate.Captured by baghouse dust collector.Solid state, powder-like properties.No contaminants. 15 to 20 1-tonsuper sacks/monthly. OH

_____ A03- 62 Confidential99.9% PURE CERIUM METALUnused, virgin metal in the originalmanufacturer’s container. Seal isunbroken. This product is overstock.Solid 12 millimeter pieces. 200 gramsavailable. OH

_____ A03- 29ALUMINUM CHLORIDEAluminum chloride - 1 drum. Manu-facturer: Dupont. Solution 32otechnical. OH

_____ A03- 97AMORPHOUSPOLYPROPYLENE-GRADE 19328 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Crowley Chemical. OH

_____ A03- 81ANIONIC/NONIONIC SURFAC-TANT MIXTURE/DETERGENTCleanout from detergent manufactur-ing process. Bulk liquid varies be-tween 10-30% solids. Excellentcleaner/foamer. Present Amount:50,000 gal. with 20,000 gal/monththereafter. OH

_____ A03- 192ANTI-FREEZE5 gallon drum. OH

_____ A03- 100ATOMIZED ALUMINUMPOWDER-GRADE 200500 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Reynolds Aluminum. OH

____A-03BENZOIC ACID84 bags, 50 lbs each on 2 skids. Un-used raw material. OH

_____ A03- 145BETZ CORROGENWater treatment. In original contain-ers. (13) 50 lb. bags. Surplus origi-nally purchased for inclusion intoPVC resin processing. OH

____ A-03BUD - 2000Jeffamine Epoxy Curing Agent.Formerly product of Texaco,Jefferson Chemical Division. UreaCondensate ofPolyoxypropylenetriamine. OH

_____ A03- 202CALCIUM ACETATECalcium acetate, white granularpowder, Mfg Mallinckrodt, in 100lbfiber drums, quality material, greatprice. OH.

_____ A03- 161CALCIUM STRONTIUMPHOSPHO SILICATEHalox SW-111. Obsolete rawmaterial. CAS No. Chemical Com-posite. White powder. 3,550 lbs. - 1full skid of 40-lb. bags, 31 loose40-lb. bags stacked on pallet &shrink-wrapped. MSDS available.MI

_____ A03- 82CARBON BLACKDust collector waste from rubbercompounding operations. MostlyN990 and N550 carbon black butcontains other blacks and dustyrubber chemicals. 6,000 lbs/month.OH

_____ A03- 96CARBOWAX PEG 600610 lbs. in 2 drums. Manufacturer:Union Carbide. OH

_____A-03CHEVRON OEM GREASE 1055 Gallon Drum. OH

_____A-03CONTACT CLEANER55 Gallon drum. OH

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OMEx

MATERIALS AVAILABLE

NEW

___ A-03CYMEL 303; CYMEL 325Modified Melamine Resin AmericanCyanamid Products. Liquid samplesin original containers practicallyunused. Meant for use in bakingenamels for glass or automotivefinishes. OH

_____ A03- 99DECYL ALCOHOL350 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Exxon. OH

_____ A03- 147DISODIUM PHOSPHATEIn original containers. (9) 50 lb. bags.Surplus originally purchased forinclusion into PVC resin processing.OH

____A-03EDR 148Epoxy Curing Agent. TriethyleneGlycol Diamine CAS No. 929599. 1pint unopened. OH

____ A-03EPOXY CURING AGENT Jeffamine T-5000. Huntsman Corp.(formerly product of Texaco).Polyoxypropylenetriamine CAS No.64852228. OH

_____ A03- 150ETHAPOL 66In original containers. (4) 30 kgdrums. Surplus originally purchasedfor inclusion into PVC resin process-ing. OH

_____ A03- 212ETHYLENEGLYCOL INHIBITEDOne 55 gallon drum of EthyleneGlycol Inhibited. Distributed: WorumChemical Company. OH

_____ A03- 76FERRIC CHLORIDEFerric chloride from Elton-Colby.Originally purchased for etching use.No longer needed. In original contain-ers (2 - 5 gal buckets) but in storagemany years. OH

_____A03- 40FILTROL #1Filtrol #1. Manufacturer: AmericanNorit. 117 bags. OH

_____ A03- 94FILTROL GRADE 4Clay filtering medium. 400 lbs. in 50lb. bags. Manufacturer: Harshaw/Filtrol. OH

_____ A03- 209FOAMING AGENT (CELOGENAZ 180)Unused foaming agents in 50 lb. bags.Manufacturer - Crompton Chemicals,Inc. MI

_____ A03- 151GLYCOMUL F-GRADEFood grade thickening agent. Inoriginal container. (1) 200 lb. drum.Surplus originally purchased forinclusion into PVC resin processing.OH

_____ A03- 98HEXADECYL ALCOHOL386 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Glidden. OH

____ A03- 93ISO BUTYL ACETATE396 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Ashland. OH

_____ A03- 201ISOCYANATE16 - 19% Isocyanate adhesive.Slightly contaminated. MI

_____ A03- 173ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL70-80%, BYPRODUCTMaterial consists of 70-80% isopro-pyl alcohol byproduct from produc-tion of polymers and graphic artsmaterials. 5,500 gallons every 10days. OH

_____ A03- 146KLUCELHYDROXYPROPLYCELLULOSETYPE JIn original containers. (3) 800 lb.drums. Surplus originally purchasedfor inclusion into PVC resin process-ing. OH

_____ A03- 194 ConfidentialLABORATORY CHEMICALSVarious sizes of laboratory chemicals /raw materials, resins, pigments,solvents, additives, defoamers, etc.Thousands of gallons. OH

_____ A03- 92LEAD POWDER F-OIL364 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Glidden. OH

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MATERIALS AVAILABLE

_____ A03- 204METHYL TUADS, BUTAZATEPOWDER, VAROX 231,HYDRANAL CONLAMET AGOVEN3 powder, one liquid. Varox 231 -organic peroxide. MI

_____ A03- 38MONOETHANELAMINEMonoethanelamine - industrial grade.Manufacturer: Carbide & Oxychem.48 drums. OH

_____ A03- 51MONOETHANOL AMIDEBORATEMonoethanol amide borate - indus-trial grade. Manufacturer: Werner G.Smith, Inc. 115 drums. OH

_____ A03- 143MONSANTO - SANTICZERIn original containers. (16) 450 lb.drums. Surplus originally purchasedfor inclusion into PVC resin process-ing. OH

_____ A03- 144MOWIOL HOECHSTIn original containers. (10) 25 kgbags. Surplus originally purchased forinclusion into PVC resin processing.OH

_____ A03- 148NIACET CALCIUM ACETATEIn original containers. (1) 100 lb.drum. Surplus originally purchased forinclusion into PVC resin processing.OH

_____ A03- 95POLYGLYCOL L-200515 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer: DowChemical. OH

_____ A03- 120 ConfidentialPOLYURETHANE CATALYSTS& SURFACTANTS3,585 lbs. in drums and 5 gallon pails.OH

_____ A03- 184 ConfidentialPRECIPITATED SILICA -SILICA FILTER CAKEHigh purity silica that fails to meetcustomer specification due to con-tamination levels at the PPM level.MSDS available. Non-hazardous. 20yards/week. OH

_____ A03- 172REACTIVE POLYAMIDERESINUnion Camp X36-558-87 (2408).Obsolete raw material. CAS No.68082-29-1 (polyamide resin,69.8%), 68515-49-1 (diisodecylphthalate, 30%), 112-24-3(triethylenetetramine, 0.2%); viscousliquid with amine odor. 2,640 lbs. in(48) 55-gallon drums. MSDS avail-able. MI

_____ A03- 115RECYCLED ANTIFREEZEREADY TO USE50-50 good clean antifreeze ready touse. Will deliver, cheaper than new.1,000’s of gallons available. OH

_____ A03- 210SODIUM PERCARBONATEWuxi Wanli Chemicals Co., Ltd.,which is certified by ISO9001-2000,specializes in manufacturing andexporting sodium precarbonate(sodium carbonate peroxide). Ourcompany established in 1992 & ourannual output is 20,000 tons. China

_____ A03- 180SODIUM SILICATE (ANHY-DROUS)Sodium silicate glass over-spillgenerated during production, handlingand loading of sodium silicate glass.Solid form. Minor contaminants (dirt,etc.). Present Amount: 5 tons withapproximately 20 yards/monththereafter. OH

_____ A03- 177SPENT DIATOMACEOUSEARTH (FILTER AIDE -CELITE 545)Spent filter aide used to filter liquidsodium silicate in a pressure leaf filter.Material in solid state with 5% water.Silica-based contaminants. 15 to 3055-gallon drums/monthly. OH

____A-03SPENT FERRIC CHLORIDE36 degrees Baume - used in manufac-ture of stainless steel nameplates.Very small amount of brass possible.8-50 gal drums. Ongoing quantity: 6drums / qtr. OH

_____ A03- 152STATE CHEMICALWater treatment. In original contain-ers. (5) 55 gal. drums. Surplusoriginally purchased for inclusion intoPVC resin processing. OH

_____ A03- 185SULFINOLDistilled for reuse. 34% sulfoland,54% DIPA, 10% water, .065 heatstable salts. 75 SPHA color. Samplesavailable upon request. Will ship bulkor drums. IN

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OMEx

MATERIALS AVAILABLE

SOLVENTS

OILS & WAXES

PLASTICS_____ A03- 103TERGITOL TMN-10 NON-IONIC SURFACTANT600 lbs. in drums. Manufacturer:Union Carbide. OH

____A-03TEXACO ACCELORATOR 399For curing epoxy resins. Now fromHuntsman Corp. TriethanolamineCAS No. 102716, Piperazine CASNo. 110850 & N-Aminoethylpiperazine CAS No.140318. OH

_____ A03- 193WOODLIFEWood preservative. 45 gallons indrum. OH

_____ A04-25ACETONEApproximately 95%. Yellowish/waterand oil as contaminants. 15 drums/week available. OH

_____ A04- 27DENATURED ETHANOLSlightly used but very clean denaturedethanol. Used in clean room applica-tions as a dip to clean ultrapurefinished parts. Present Amount: 2 - 55gallon drums with 2-4 drums/monththereafter. OH

_____ A04- 26NIACET CALCIUM ACETATEIn original containers. (1) 100 lb.drum. Surplus originally purchased forinclusion into PVC resin processing.OH

_____ A04- 31 ConfidentialSPENT TRICHLOROETHYL-ENESpent TCE liquid and solid (soakedrags, sludge, etc.) derived fromdegreaser used for cleaning buffingcompound and debris from aluminumvehicle wheels. Liquid: 400 gallons/month. Solid: 14,000 lbs/month. OH

_____ A04- 34WATERPROOFING MEM-BRANES - SOLVENT & EMUL-SION BASEDVarious types of waterproofingmembranes. 1,600 gallons in (30) 55gallon drums. Consists of rubber,polymers & asphalt. Some are solventbased, some are emulsion based.Both are mixed with varying amountsof fuel oil, water, solvent-emulsion orall of the above. The state varies fromliquid, sludge or solid. MI

_____ A06-12NON-HAZARDOUS SCRAP OILScrap transformer oil. No PCB’s, canprovide MSDS. Stored inside.Present Amount: (14) 55-gallondrums with 8-12 drums every 4months thereafter. OH

_____ A06- 13WHITE MINERAL OILDuoprime oil 200. Unused virginmineral oil in manufacturer’s drum. 1drum. Manufacturer: Lyondell Lubri-cants. OH

____ A07-79 Confidential#2 HDPEFortiflex high density polyethylenebottles that have been triple rinsed.The melt index of the bottles is 0.27g/10 min (190c/2150g). OH

______A-07 #2 PLASTIC JUGS We would like to work with acompany by suppling #2 plastic jugsin exchange for money for newplayground equipment for our park.OH

_____ A07- 07ACRYLIC (PLEXIGLASS)Plexiglass sheet scrap from pictureframe manufacturer with papermasking. 500 lbs./week available.OH

_____ A07- 101ACRYLIC SHEET SCRAPVirgin acrylic scrap cut from sheetstock of various colors and manufac-turers. MI

_____ A07- 32ACRYLIC SHEET CUT OFFSClear and white acrylic in sheet form,lighting grade. No masking, clean.Present Amount: 10 gaylords with8-10 gaylords/month thereafter. OH

____ A-07ANTI-FATIGUE MATTINGEntrance mats, all sizes and textures.We carry hardwood and laminateflooring as well. We are the lowest inthe country as far as pricing with thebest products. GA

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MATERIALS AVAILABLE

_____ A07- 78DISPOSABLE VINYL GLOVES -GENERAL UTILITY, FOODSERVICE, MEDICALAmbidextrous, first run, virgin,powder free, non-allergenic vinylgloves. 100 pallets @ 48 cases each.Cartons of 500 or 1,000, variety ofstyles, sizes, weights. Warehoused inTN.

_____ A07- 76EPDM 144020 blocks at 75 lbs. each. OH

_____ A07- 77EPDM 2470Virgin pellets in 8 bags. 55 lbs. perbag. OH

_____ A07- 73EXPANDABLE POLYSTYRENEThree physical states: heat densified -color white to black; compacted logform - white color; fine beads - virginform. 40,000 lbs./3 months. OH

_____ A07- 96 ConfidentialGRANULATED VINYL SIDINGGranulated vinyl siding in plastic linedGaylord boxes on skids. Multicolor.30,000 to 35,000 lbs. availableimmediately in Mansfield, OH.

____ A07- 43HDPE REGRINDDrums, pails, ICB’s that are groundup and 5/8" flakes. Mixed color.44,000 lbs/week available. OH

_____ A07- 84HDPE SQUARE BOTTLE64 ounce. 4,800 available, bulkpackaging. 89-400. OH

_____ A07- 50KODAFLEX PLASTICIZERIn original containers. (3) drums.Surplus originally purchased forinclusion into PVC resin processing.OH

_____ A07- 100MIXED ABS PELLETSMixed ABS pellets from railcar heels,silo washings, etc. OH

_____ A07- 97 NoOPEN MOUTH POLY BAGS16" x 26" and 16" x 32". Both blackand white opaque bags. All are 6 milthick. OH

_____ A07- 12PC OPTICAL COATED LENS,CA, CAP, CAB, NYLON 6 & 66,ABS, PET AND ACRYLICPost industrial first generation regrindor baled scrap. Most grinding andbaling done on site from parts,runners and lumps. Also have primeproducer PET bottle / molding gradepellets. Continuous truckloads avail-able. MD, MI or MO.

_____ A07- 21PEF SHEETS, FREEPVC top and PP foam bottom.Pliable, various colors. Maximum 1/8"thick. From automotive parts produc-tion. 100,000 lbs./year in gaylords orbaled. OH

_____ A07- 46PLASTIC FILM FROM PRINT-ING PRESSPolyester or plastic film that runsthrough a developer and a rinse bathin camera then goes to press forprinting. Product is about 8mm thick.We use about 10,000 feet per year.OH

_____ A07- 66PLASTIC TUBESPP #5. 3 sizes: 126" long x 3 5/8"diameter, 151" long x 3 5/8" diameter,155" long x 3" diameter. Clean.Present Amount: 150 with 30-50/quarterly thereafter. OH

_____ A07- 03POLY FILM, BALEDPoly film, baled, not recycled. 30,000lbs./month. OH

_____ A07- 102POLYETHYLENE FOAMOveruns of Polyethylene LDPEextruded foam for use under floors forcushioning. Also may have a LDPE.003 film laminated to the foam insome instances. OH

_____ A07- 71 ConfidentialPOLYPROPYLENE SCRAPNarrow diameter extrusion scrap.Mixed colors. Approximately 2.75"long, some purging. 18 gaylords.FOB Mentor, OH

_____ A07- 105POLYSTYRENE SCRAP INBAGSPolystyrene scrap in bags. 1 truck-load typically available. OH

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OMEx

MATERIALS AVAILABLE

TEXTILES & LEATHER_____ A07- 39POLYURETHANE, GREY &BROWN. OVERFLOW.Generated by automobile componentmanufacturer. 5,392 lbs./monthavailable. MI

____A07PP/PE PELLETS - PP/PE DIA-PER SCRAPwith 5-7% cellulose fiber content isavailable in California pellet (CPM)form. Pellet size is 1/4 in. diameter by1/4 to 3/8 in. long-mostly white w/some mixed colors. Up to 120,000lbs. per week. Pricing is USD $.125cents per lb. CA

_____ A07- 83PP CAP WITH PRESSURESENSTIVE LINER5,200 available, bulk packaging.89-400. OH

_____ A07- 82PVCVirgin vinyl from fence and deckingmaterials. 4 gaylords every 6 weeks.OH

_____ A07- 74PVCPVC regrind, mixed colors. 40,000lbs. every 2 months. OH

_____ A07- 05 ConfidentialPVC COMPOUNDPost production PVC purge. Presentamount: 15 gaylords with 3 gaylords/month thereafter. OH

_____ A07- 72 ConfidentialPVC REGRINDBlister film regrind in plastic linedgaylords. 36 gaylords/6 weeks. FOBMentor, OH

_____ A07- 06RECYCLED INDUSTRIALPLASTIC RESINSPost industrial - HDPE, PP, HIPS,PC. LTL or truckload quantities. IN

_____ A07- 53SILICA FILLED HDPE1/8" chopped flake amorphous silicafilled PE. 65% by weight - amor-phous silica. 25,000 lbs./monthavailable. OH

_____A-07TOTER WHEELED CARTS1200+/- 96-gallon with split lids andcontainer dividers. The containers areslightly weathered from outdoorstorage but have been cleaned. Theywere used for several six-monthrecycling pilot projects and are nolonger needed. OH

_____ A08-08FIBER BLEND LOW MELTPOLYESTER FIBER BLENDEDWITH POLYPROPOLENEMaterial is heat formed. Excessmaterial cut off and transferred tobaler. There are no known hazardswhen producing these fibers. Approx.72 bales weekly weighing approxi-mately 87,000 lbs. OH

_____ A08- 09 ConfidentialMIXED CLEAN WINTER USEDCLOTHINGWe sell mixed clean winter usedclothing (winter jackets, sweaters,sport coats and sport jackets) in1000 lb bales. Our price is .05 centsper pound or make a reasonableoffer. E-mail us back is interested [email protected]. Thank you! NC.

____A-08THINSULATE DIE CUTTINGSDayton area company generatesabout 25 tons per month of cleanbaled thinsulate die cuttings.. Thematerial is 40-60% spun-wovenpolypropylene and spun woven PET.We are looking for a companyinterested in receiving this material onan ongoing basis. OH

_____ A08- 07 ConfidentialYARNS, FABRICS &THREADS; VARIOUS BLENDS& COLORSUnsegregated scraps of yarns, fabrics& threads consisting of variouscontent blends & colors. Approxi-mately 10,000 lbs./month. OH

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___A-08WORK GLOVESAll Types. OH

_____ A09-02COMPUTER PAPERScrap & shredded office paper.4,000 lbs./4 times per year. OH

____ A-09DIE CUT SKELETONSOf composite clutch lining materialcomprised of cured phenolic resin,carbon fibers and particles, andkevlar fibers. May be used as frictionor composite filler once it is ground orshredded. OH

_____ A09- 15GAYLORD BOXESUsed gaylord boxes. 50"L x 41"W x38"H, triple walled. 2 truckloads/week available. WV

_____ A09- 21NEW 2-SIDED COLOR PRINTPAPER; GENERAL MIXEDBUSINESS PAPER; CARD-BOARDPaper-various, approximately 1200cubic feet. All located in Troy, Ohioarea.

_____ A09- 01PAPER, CORRUGATED BOXESScrap paper from office operations.Corrugated boxes from shipping. OH

_____ A09- 12 ConfidentialPAPER DUSTPaper dust from grinding of bookedges. Paper could be coated oruncoated and may contain smallpercentages of ink and adhesive.15-25 tons/month available. OH

_____ A09- 20PAPERMILL SLUDGEPapermill sludge. Non-hazardousfiber/water content processby-product. 40% fiber. TCLP onfile.

_____ A09- 13PRESSED CARDBOARD COREINSERTSPressed cardboard round coil insertsapproximately 18" in diameter. 700/month available. OH

_____ A09- 19RECYCLED PAPER FIBERRecycled paper fiber with someplastic and styrofoam and smallamounts of grit, glass and staples.Present Amount: 200 tons with 30ton/day thereafter. OH

_____ A09- 08 ConfidentialWOOD PULPFluff wood pulp in 400-500 lb. baleswith trace amounts of polypropylene.Present amount: 40,000 lbs. with20,000 lbs./month thereafter. OH

_____ A10-581/2 & 5/8 INCH DIAMETER OILTEMPERED MB WIRE COILS<MOST WITH CERTIFICA-TIONSOil tempered wire in coils approxi-mately five feet in diameter. 180,000PSI tensile. OH

____A-10ALUMINUM HYDROXIDEFILTERCAKE40000 lbs. aluminum hydroxidefiltercake from anodizing operations.Approx. 50-50% water. Can be usedto produce alum or water treatmentproducts. PA

_____ A10- 42ALUMINUM SHAVING, COP-PER SHAVINGS, PIECESShavings and turnings and pieces ofraw copper and aluminum parts thatare machined. OH

_____ A10- 09ATOMIZED ALUMINUMPOWDER-GRADE 200500 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Reynolds Aluminum. OH

_____ A10- 49 ConfidentialC1050 OR C1050 MODIFIEDCARBON STEEL STRIP48,662 lbs. ASTM-A682 &ASTM-A684 cold rolled, soft,untempered spring quality,spheroidized annealed. Size: .50+/-.001 x 1.625 +/- .005. Form: Coil48" O.D. with 16" I.D. OH

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_____ A10- 43COPPER, SQUARE BAR2" X 2"New, not scrap. 8,000 lbs. Over-bought. Sale or trade.

_____ A10- 02FLAT ROLLED METALSFlat rolled metals available in truck-loads most gauges and sizes. Carbonstainless and aluminum. Blanks andsheets. Prime drops generated duringproduction. Save thousands. OH

____ A10- 04 ConfidentialGALVANIZE BAGHOUSE DUSTBaghouse dust from galvanizing linefume collection system. Contains 22%chorine, 15% aluminum, 13% zincand 6% ammonia by wet weight.Density is 320 lb/yd3. 20 tons/mthavailable. Sample and analysis avail-able. OH

_____ A10- 01GRINDING MUDGrinding mud that is a metallic wasteresulting from process machining andgrinding of cast iron parts contami-nated with coolants, oils and media.Analysis available. 200 tons availablemonthly. OH

_____ A10- 40IRON OXIDEIron oxide, by-product from acidregeneration from pickling operations.High quality >99% iron oxide. 25 to125 microns in size. Up to 7,000tons/year. WV

_____ A10- 08LEAD POWDER F-OIL364 lbs. in drum. Manufacturer:Glidden. OH

_____ A10- 56METAL GRADING SLUDGEMetal grading sludge from copperrecycling process. >90% Iron, therest is made up of nickel, cobalt.OH

_____ A10- 34NICKEL PLATING SOLUTIONSpent electroless nickel platingsolution. Approximately 5,500 ppmof nickel. PH approximately 4.5.10,000 gallons/month. MI

_____ A10- 36RECYCLED BY-PRODUCTRecycled by-product consisting of64% aluminum oxide, 21% zirconiumoxide and 15% silica. Available in170 & 325 mesh. 200,000 lbs./month. NJ

_____ A10- 27SCRAP METALSAll non-ferrous and ferrous scrapmetals. OH

_____ A10- 10SCRAP METALSAll non-ferrous and ferrous scrapmetals. OH

_____ A10- 16SPENT CAST IRON SPILLSNon-hazardous green spent sandcontaining 5-10% gray & ductile ironspills. Can be loaded into a suppliedrolloff container. Present amount: 200ton with 15 tons/month thereafter.OH

_____ A10- 39STAINLESS STEELCold rolled annealed ASTM A240/A167. Mill finish (RB80 hardness) 3/16 or .37. Coils - 16" ID x 24" OD.13,000 lbs. OH

_____ A10- 30STAINLESS STEEL TUBING304 stainless steel tubing. .875 OD x.120 wall. Grade TP 304. Conformsto ASME SA-213. Present Amount:1,000 ft. in 20 ft. lengths. OH

_____ A10- 03STEEL & IRON - IRON SCRAPFINES & COARSEVarious amounts of iron scrap andfines from foundry mill room opera-tion. Shot blast refuse, sweepings,fines, and dust collection. Facilities inCincinnati, Decatur and Fort Wayne.IN, OH

_____ A10- 13STEEL SHOT / BAGHOUSEDUSTSteel shot (grade S-280) contami-nated with steel dust, aluminum (alloy380) 25% and walnut shells. Materialcollected in our baghouse. Presentamount: 2.5 cubic yards with 6 cubicyards/month thereafter. OH

_____ A10- 54 ConfidentialSTEEL STRIP CARBON, COLDROLLED 1008/1010

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_____ A10- 55 ConfidentialSTEEL STRIP CARBON, COLDROLLED 1008/101011,580 lbs. ASTM A109 & SAEJ403. Size: .040" +/- .0014" x 10.0"+/- .010". Form: Coil 38" O.D. with20" I.D. OH

_____ A10- 53 ConfidentialSTRUCTURAL STEEL DROPSA-36 angles, channels, wide flangebeams and tubes. 15' long andsmaller. Many different sizes. OH

_____ A12-12BRICKSNew face brick - off grade butsuitable for use as backup, road base,or hard fill. Can be shipped loose indump truck or packaged 525 piecesper cube. 4.1 lbs. each. OH

_____ A12- 06CONSTRUCTION/DEMOLI-TION OF STEEL, WOOD ORMASONRY STRUCTURESEquipment, manpower and experi-ence to perform demolition or con-struction of wood, steel or masonrystructures. Also, equipment moving ordismantling. OH

_____ A12- 02CRUSHED CONCRETE FILLRecycled portland cement concrete,processed to meet specification gradebackfill and base requirements.Present amount: 20,000 tons with5,000 ton/month thereafter. OH

_____ A12- 07QUALITY USED INSULATIONQuality used ISO, EPA andBlueboard insulation, various thick-nesses from 1" to 6", sheet sizes 2’x4'through 4’x8'. $1.00 to $6.00 persheet (average price new - $28.00).Suitable for barns, coops, floors,foundations, ceilings. MA

_____ A12- 05RIGID FOAM INSULATIONOnce used, but excellent shape. EPSwhite, EPS blue and ISO yellow.4’x4' or 4’x8' sheets, thickness 1-6inches. All sheets are $2-4.50 each.Present Amt: 20+ truckloads with 20truckloads/month thereafter. MA

_____ A12- 08STAINLESS STEEL STAPLES1/2", 5016-css stainless steel staples.(Duo-fast). MI

_____ A12- 10STAPLES9/16" typ 380/14 and 3/8" 80/10(bea). MI

_____ A12- 14USED CHICAGO COMMONBRICKSUsed Chicago common bricks.Clean. 480 bricks per shrinkwrapped pallet. FOB Chicago

_____ A13-53BULK BAGS35 x 35 x 40. Spout top and bottom.Used once, 2,200 lbs. of aluminaoriginally shipped in them. PresentAmount: 1,000 bags with 250/monththereafter. OH

_____ A13- 47BULK BAGS35" x 35" x 30" with spouts on topand bottom. Used once, good condi-tion. Present Amount: 250 withcontinuous supply. OH

_____ A13- 11COMPOSITE BOARDComposite board, random sizes.Flexible fibre board used to packagesteel coils to protect them frominclement weather/damage duringtransatlantic/domestic shipment.Approx. 1 ton per month available.OH_____ A13- 01GAYLORD BOXESGaylord boxes available. OH

_____ A13- 50GAYLORD BOXESMisc. gaylord boxes. Truckloadquantities. 1,000 lb. & 1,500 lb.boxes. # 1’s & 2’s. Present Amount:5,000 with 500 weekly thereafter.OH

_____ A13- 64GAYLORD BOXESOn-going supply of good quality,one-time used, clean gaylords.Truckload and LTL quantities. Ohioand anywhere in US.

_____ A13- 15GAYLORDS (GOOD, USED)2,000 available per month. FOBColumbus, OH

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_____ A13- 55HEAVY DUTY DOUBLE WALLCARDBOARD BOXESHave handle holes with plywoodbottoms and top flaps. 16.5" wide x26" long x 15" high. 30/month avail-able. Great for storage and moving.OH

_____ A13- 63HEAVY DUTY OVERSIZECARTONS33" x 33" x 18" high, 275 lb. testcarton with inserts for extra strengthavailable. Stack well. 750 pieces on 6skids. OH

_____ A13- 45LARGE WOODEN CRATESClean, closed-sided with lids. Varioussizes; approximately 13' long x 3'wide x 3' high. Present Amount: 10with 2/month thereafter. OH

_____ A13- 42 OSB SHEETSOff-fall from structural insulated paneloperation. Good condition with onlyminor adhesive film on back side.Sizes vary from 2’x4' to 3’x8'. Allmaterial is 7/16" thick. Present Amt:20,000 ft.2 bundled with 4,000 ft.2/month thereafter. OH

_____ A13- 16PALLETS (GOOD, USED)Various sizes. 5,000 available permonth. FOB Columbus, OH

_____ A13- 72PLASTIC & METALTOTESPlastic & metal totes, 300 galloncapacity. Potential end use: mixing orstorage. Approximately 100 availableone time. OH

_____ A13- 69PLASTIC PACKAGING COR-NERSPlastic packaging corners custom cutto your size. Corners are 2 X 2 X 1/8 up to 72 inches long. Call forpricing. IN

_____ A13- 48SKIDS & CARDBOARDCORESVarious size skids. Present Amount:Approximately 500 with 100/monththereafter. OH

_____ A13- 51THERMAL BOND POLYESTERFIBER SCRAPSUseful as shipping materials forpackaging. 6 bags/week seasonal.OH

____A13USED 30-GALLON POLYDRUMS - Used 30-gallon polydrums for reuse/reconditioning/recycle. Currently have 200-300drums with 50-100 drums per yearthereafter. OH

_____ A13- 24 ConfidentialUSED GAYLORD CARTONS,RECONDITIONED WOODENPALLETSCleaned, sorted, in different sizes,used gaylord cartons in bundles of 25(450 boxes truckload). Recondi-tioned wooden pallets, many sizesavailable, banded in stacks of 20(480 truckload). OH

_____ A13- 66WOOD SHIPPING CRATESWood shipping crates with lids.

_____ A13- 56WOODEN BOXES & CRATES72x63x26, 74x74x26, 44x44x30,36x36x9, 44x44x18, and 60x60x5.5.150/month. OH

_____ A14-01REMANUFACTURED ANDNEW PRINTER/COPIERCARTRIDGESCompletely remanufactured and newcartridges for laser printers, plainpaper fax, copier and ink jet printers.Remanufactured cartridges save you30%-50% off the cost of buying newand help to save the environment.100% satisfaction guarantee. OH

_____ A14- 12USED COMPUTERS, PRINT-ERS, FAXES AND MONITORSUsed IBM computers, monitors,printers and faxes. Most computersare 486s in good condition. OH

_____ A15-14GLASS BOTTLESSoft drink bottles. Coke, RC, others- soon to be collector items! IN

_____ A15- 13 ConfidentialQUARTZ TUBING AND RODHigh purity quartz rod and tubing thatfails to meet customer specifications.Various sizes and shapes. MSDSavailable. Non-hazardous. 20 yards/week. OH

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_____ A16-19AUTOMOTIVE GRADE PAINTHigh bake, solvent-borne paint.Discontinued or kicked-out inventory.Many colors available. PresentAmount: 2,500 gallons in 55-gallonsteel drum containers. OH

____ A-16HIGH TEMPERATURE COAT-INGSilicone acrylic, liquid, 5-gallon can,flammable, needs to have tintingadded. OH

_____ A16- 15NU-BLEND (REBLENDEDPREMIUM LATEX PAINT)Top quality latex paint/primer avail-able in over 350 colors. Ability tomatch most colors. One coat cover-age, great durability, guaranteedsatisfaction. Available in 1-gallonquantities @ $10/gallon. Non-profit& volume discounts available. OH

_____ A16- 04PIGMENT DUSTPowdered pigment dust (variouscolors blended) - non-lead containing.3-5 drums (approx. 100 poundseach) available per month. OH

_____ A16- 05PIGMENTS2,250 lbs. in 5 gallon pails (13colors). Manufacturer: Plasticolors,DG types. OH

_____ A16- 32 ConfidentialSOLVENT BASED PAINTSolvent based paint in many colorsfor maintenance, primers or liquidfuel. Thousands of gallons. OH

_____ A16- 24TITANIUM DIOXIDE VINYLDISPERSIONRBH Titanium Dioxide Dispersion:26% MEK, 5.7% vinyl, 68.2%Titanium Dioxide. In original drums. 6drums available. OH

_____ A16- 31 ConfidentialWATER REDUCIBLE PAINTWater reducible paint products. Somegelled, can be used for fuel. Thou-sands of gallons. OH

_____ A17-34 ConfidentialABRASIVE BELTSNorton 4" x 132", 36Y, R981. Beltsare used for about half of useful life.Present Amount: 1,500 pieces onhand with 80/month thereafter. OH

_____ A17- 57ABRASIVE GRINDINGWHEELSUsed, original size 25x3x12. PresentAmount: 100 with 25/week thereafter.OH

_____ A17- 29ABS PLASTICS SLUDGE CAKENon-hazardous ABS plastics sludgecake recovered from process waste-water treatment. 30-40% solids,4,000 btu/lb heat value. 140 tons/week recurring. OH

____ A17- 98ALKALI METAL SALTAlkali Metal Salt;has been blended byreceiving customers to make potas-sium rich potash for fertilizer. Productis ~30-40% KCI; 60-70%NaCI;Trace amounts; Ni, Cr, Mg,Fe. PA

_____ A17- 58ALUMINUM OXIDE DUSTSpent aluminum oxide from industrialsand blasting operation.Non-hazardous, analytical available.10 tons/month available. OH

_____ A17- 101AMERICAN PULVERIZER/SHREDDEREach unit is complete and in goodcondition. Have new spare parts,model no. S 72 x 108 RF; Unitsused to make bulky items into smaller,denser, uniform sizes. OH

_____ A17- 68AMORPHOUS PRECIPITATEDSILICAPhysical form is a white powder butmay be contaminated with dirt or grayspecs. Normally generated from floorsweepings, process fines and discon-tinued product. Absorbs water-basedliquids. Present Amount: 5 tons with.5 tons/week thereafter. OH

_____ A17- 35BLACK BEAUTY ROOFINGGRANULES FROM BLASTOPERATIONSSpent roofing granules from blastingoperation (non haz). Fine to coarse.Present Amount: 30,000 ton. OH

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_____ A17- 40BOLTS, NUTS & WASHERS1/4" brass bolts, zinc plated hex nuts,round & oval zinc plated washers.Large quantities available. Surplusmaterials. OH

_____ A17- 80CAPACITORS100 fairly new capacitors. KVAR150 - voltage 2,600. Non-pcb.Haven’t been used for about 2 years.FREE. Will load on your truck. OH

_____ A17- 95CERAMIC DUSTSCeramic dusts - Talc, Olivine, GritLava mixture. OH

_____ A17- 17CFC’S, HCFC’S, HFC’S, HALONPurchases used & virgin refrigerants,process to ARI 700 standards andrepackage. We can provide cylinders& pay for transportation. We willpurchase units of 100 lbs. or more.Amt. varies: tons to 100 tons. CO

_____ A17- 107COALCoal - formerly used to fire a Boiler.No contaminants before companyswitched to gas boiler. Maximum sizeof pieces are size of grapefruits. OH

_____ A17- 07CORRUGATED, BALEDBaled corrugated. 3,000 lbs./4 timesper year. OH

_____ A17- 89 ConfidentialDIRTClean, fill material available for pickup. 40,000 cubic yards. Beachwood,OH

_____ A17- 73DISPOSABLE VINYL GLOVES -GENERAL UTILITY, FOODSERVICE, MEDICALAmbidextrous, first run, virgin,powder free, non-allergenic vinylgloves. 100 pallets @ 48 cases each.Cartons of 500 or 1,000, variety ofstyles, sizes, weights. Warehoused inSC & TN

_____ A17- 19FIBERGLASS PLASTICS DUSTGenerated during grinding and ma-chining of fiberglass reinforced plasticparts. Present amount: 108,000 lbs.with 2,000 lbs./week thereafter. OH

_____ A17- 03FOUNDRY SLAG - IRONSlag from iron foundry melt opera-tions. Excellent for use in asphaltproducts. Various amounts. Facilitiesin Cincinnati, Decatur and FortWayne. IN, OH

_____ A17- 46FOUNDRY SLAG75 tons/week available. Materialshipment beyond Great Lakes regionis cost prohibitive. MI

_____ A17- 55FREE COMPRESSED GASESIN LECTURE CYLINDERSCompany routinely has lecturecylinders containing various types ofcompressed gases. All cylinders havebeen checked by FT-IR for purity.Shipment via truck in the lower US.End user pays freight. MI

_____ A17- 105MAGNETSPowerful NdFeB and rubber “fridge”magnets with contact adhesivebacking. Surplus materials,incorrectsizes that can’t be used for industrialuse,but meet stringent specifications.Most NdFeB are small (1/8 to 1")discs, high luster, Nickel plated.

_____ A17- 63MASONITE SHEETS15,000 sheets, white coating on oneside. 3/8" x 15" x 27 3/4". 3 holes (3/8" diameter) punched on each end.Looks like desk or counter top.Stretched wrapped on skids. OH

____ A17- 06NICKEL HYDROXIDESLUDGENickel hydroxide sludge - contains20-30% solids. Nickel contents at300,000-400,000 ppm on dry base.10 tons/month. Analytical dataavilable. OH

_____ A17- 102PENTA MONO: PENTA MI-CRONIZED: PENTA TECHGRADE STA-FLAME 88Stored in clean warehouse, some duston bags. Left over raw materialsfrom 1997. OH

_____ A17- 103PLASTER OF PARIS CERAMICMOLDSWhite; brand new; intact; ceramicmolds. Approximately 5000-8000pieces located in Troy, Ohio area.

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_____ A17- 69 ConfidentialRECYCLED CONCRETE 304304 recycled concrete available forpick up. 20,000 tons. Cleveland, OH

_____ A17- 18RECYCLED MILLED FIBERS -MFXRecycled from SMC. Material is inpaper sacks on skids. Presentamount: 350,000 lbs. OH

_____ A17- 01RUBBER ELASTOMERICPOLYMERSPotential use as hot melt adhesiveapplications. 10,000 lbs. on hand (offspec). 3,000 lbs. per week with somefoil contaminate. Available in fiberdrums and gaylord boxes. OH

_____ A17- 85SOAPChipped bath bars - various brands.13,000 lbs. in gaylords. Will sell insmaller quantities. IN

_____ A17- 91SPECTROPHOTOMETERBAUSCH & LOMB 501Spectrophotometer Bausch & Lomb501,new in box. Potential end use forlaboratory equipment.

_____ A17- 97TOTE BINSSeveral 330 gallon tote-bins thatpreviously contained Ferric Chloride.Tanks are cleaned and certified forre-use. Will only sell to a companythat will guarantee compatible use (i.e.chemical storage) OH.

_____ A17- 75 ConfidentialWASTE WATER TREATMENTSLUDGETCLP’s available. 1,400,000 lbs./yearly. 20-yard dumpster/week. OH

_____ A17- 100WELDING WIRE SURPLUSAll material in original boxes, no openboxes. Surplus. No damage, did notget wet. On skids & shrinkwrapped.OH

_____ A18-01DRY SAWDUST MIXED WITHBULL MANUREDry sawdust mixed with bull manure.5000 tons partially composted. 26tons per day uncomposted. OH

_____ A18- 04FRUIT & FRUIT FILLINGSFruit containing sugar, starch, pectinand/or gum. Thermally processed foruse in dairy products. Productunshippable due to quality, color,flavor and/or age. Good for hog foodor compost. 500 lbs/month available.OH

_____ A18- 09FRUIT WASTE FORCOMPOSTING OR ANIMALFEEDBy-product of dehydrated fruitproduction. Contains blueberries,cherries and cranberries, dependingon production. Suitable for compostor animal feed. Free with pick up.MI

_____ A18- 06POULTRY COMPOST ANDMANUREDry poultry compost (15% moisturecontent) that is a registered fertilizerwith Ohio Dept. of Ag. 10,000 tons/year available. Dry poultry manure(30-50% moisture). 15,000 tons/yearavailable. OH

_____ A18- 08 ConfidentialTOPSOILRaw, unprocessed topsoil availablefor pick up. 15,000 cubic yards.Northern, OH

_____ A19-06 ConfidentialCOAL BOILER FLY ASHNonhazardous fly ash produced fromcoal fired boiler. 1,200 tons/monthavailable. OH

_____ A19- 05COAL FLY ASH AND BOTTOMASHNon-toxic fly ash and bottom ashfrom coal-fired boilers. Available dryor conditioned with water. Canarrange delivery. Continual amt: 000’stons/month. Available in variouslocations in northern and southeasternOhio. OH

_____ A19- 01 ConfidentialFLY ASH/BOTTOM ASHApproximately 2,000 tons per monthof fly/bottom ash produced bycombustion of coal in boiler furnace.OH

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_____ A19- 04 ConfidentialFLYASH FROM COAL ONLYFlyash from coal only. Use as fill,flowable fill, ready-mix, etc. OH

____A20HIGH DENSITY FILE STOR-AGE SYSTEM(as seen in doctor’s offices). Has 96'of file space in a 64" x 96" footprint.Excellent condition. Call or email forpictures. OH

_____ A20-02INDUSTRIAL HOGGER/FLUFFERDavis & Furber shredder for paperand cloth materials. Throat 46" x 7". 3phase, 208V, 15hp motor. All guardsand safeties in place and operable.77" wide - 50" high - 98" long. IN

_____ A20- 09METAL STORAGE RACKS20' tall steel storage racks. Each rackhas 13 arms per side. When fastenedtogether, they become a storagestructure. Shelf area 18" deep.Distance between arms 15". Picturesavailable. Storage unit pans 11" x 18"in varying lengths.

_____ A20- 04USED APPLIANCES1,000’s of used appliances sold inquantity only. Refrigerators, stoves,ranges, washers, dryers, freezers,dishwashers. All makes, models,colors, types styles. We exportinternationally and overseas. NY/Canada

_____ A20- 10USED MAJOR HOME APPLI-ANCES1000’s of good used appliances. Allmakes, models, types, styles, andcolors available. Refrigerators,washing machines, clothes dryers,freezers, dishwashers, and stoves/ranges in stock, sold in quantity only.

____ A-21ANTI-FATIGUE MATSTruckloads of scrap. We are thelowest priced in the nation. We carryentrance mats, scrapers, h/d kitchenmats. You name it. We have it foryou. Give us a call. GA

_____ A21-12HOT MELT ADHESIVE - PRES-SURE SENSITIVEVarious grades - prime material inchip form. 400,000 lbs. packaged inpolybags and in gaylords on skidsavailable with 80,000 lbs/monththereafter. Stored in warehouse inAkron, OH.

_____ A21- 26MIXED RUBBERTire chips, scrap epdm,sbr andneoprene.

_____ A21- 22 ConfidentialPEROXIDE CURED NATURALAND SYNTHETIC RUBBERVarious colors: gold, brown, black,blue, off white and red. 534,000pounds/year. OH

_____ A21- 25 ConfidentialRUBBERConveyor belt scrap. Combination ofblended polymers and RFL treatedpolyester nylon. 100,000 lbs./month.OH

_____ A21- 09RUBBER COMPOUNDUncured, fully compounded naturalrubber with greater than 75% rubbercontent. Approx. 250 lbs./dayavailable. OH

_____ A21- 24RUBBER CONVEYOR BELT-ING REMNANTSCured black (98% new) conveyorbelt remnants (rolled). Assortedwidths, lengths and thickness. Idealfor die cutting applications (automo-tive, industrial, misc.). Ergonomic,agricultural & athletic matting applica-tions. 350,000 lbs., sold by weight.OH

_____ A21- 07RUBBER TRIMMINGSGenerated by edge trimming of fabricreinforced rubber conveyor belts.0.2" to 1.5" wide, 200 to 3,000 ft.continuous length. 50,000 lbs./month.OH

_____ A21- 10UNCURED SCRAP RUBBERNatural rubber cleanouts; nitrile,SBR, EPDM’s with compoundedingredients, rubber chemical disper-sions. 6,000 lbs./month available. OH

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**The Ohio EPA does not guarantee any claims made by the generator (or lister) with respect to regulatory jurisdiction of thematerial. It is the responsibility of the recipient to acquire any permits that may be needed for the use or disposal of the material.Contact Ohio EPA, Division of Surface Water at 614-644-2134 to confirm the status of the material.

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_____ A21- 21VULCANIZED RUBBERSCRAPA rubber lathe cut manufacturer hasfully vulcanized clean rubber wastegenerated in the cutting process.Consists of various polymers andcolors (mostly black). 30,000 tons/month. OH

_____ A21- 27WET MIXED VULCANIZEDRUBBER FINESA rubber lathe cut manufacture hasfully cured rubber fines fro the grind-ing process. This would consist ofvarious polymers and colors. Mois-ture content around 40% and can beused as a fuel (7700 BTU] or as afiller. Possibility we can deliver. OH

_____ A22-02REFRACTORY MATERIALClean, fired clay. Collector fines tocoarse. Cone 30. 80 tons/monthavailable. OH

_____ A23-07 ConfidentialDRY SAND, DAMP SAND**Non-toxic sands, various sizes.60,000 tons. OH

_____ A23- 02NON-TOXIC SPENT FOUNDRYSAND**Generated from aluminum and ironfoundry. May be used under the OhioEPA Beneficial Reuse Policy. Poten-tial uses (not limited to): flowable fill,brickmaking, concrete, landfill cover,asphalt, mulching, etc. Present amt:400,000 tons with 100 tons/wk. OH

_____ A23- 08 ConfidentialPURIFIED SILICA**Material is the result on an acidneutralization process. 90% silica, 5%sodium, 5% fluoride. MSDS avail-able. Non-hazardous. 40 yards/week.OH

_____ A23- 01SAND - SPENT FOUNDRY**Spent foundry sand from iron foundry.480 tons per month. Meets OhioEPA criteria for beneficial reusewithout notification. Facilities inCincinnati, Decatur and Fort Wayne.IN, OH

_____ A23- 09SPENT FOUNDRY SAND**Foundry sand (silica sand + sodiumsilicate + trenol hardner). TCLP testpassed. OH

_____ A23- 05 ConfidentialSPENT FOUNDRY SAND**Spent foundry sand from a ferrousfoundry. Approximately 150 tons peryear available. OH

_____ A24-12OIL RECLAMATIONRecycle your used hydraulic oil,paper machine oil, cutting oil. turbineoil, transformer oil, circulating oil, etc.back to useful service with a costsavings. OH

_____ A24- 03RECYCLING CLOSEOUTBUYER30 years of buying closeouts, over-runs, excess inventory, used machin-ery, material handling equipment. OH

_____ A24- 01RECYCLING EQUIPMENTServicing, parts, sales, and installationof new, used and reconditionedrecycling equipment such as balers,compactors, shredders, and muchmore. 24 hour hotline for immediateresponse. OH

_____ A24- 06RECYCLING SERVICES ANDEQUIPMENTComplete paper recycling services.Sales and services for new and usedrecycling equipment (balers, compac-tors, shredders, conveyors). 24 hourservice available. OH

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OMExMATERIALS AVAILABLE

WOOD

_____ A24- 13ROLLOFF CONTAINER SER-VICES FOR WOOD MATERIALT.T.I has expanded its Ansonia, OHwood recycling operation to nowinclude roll off container service. Wehave chosen 40-yard containersequipped with side-hinged tailgates toallow easy loading access from therear. Visit www.timmermantruss.com.OH

_____ A24- 09SERVICES TO MAKE CHEMI-CALS MORE SALEABLETo make chemicals more saleable, ourcompany blends, repackages, grinds,demasses, classifies, agglomerates,calcines, dries, centrifuges, com-pounds, flakes, reacts and tabletschemicals. Have 38 years of tollcontract manufacturing experience.OH

_____ A24- 04SURPLUS PROCESS EQUIP-MENTBuy, sell, and brokers surplus processequipment on the “web” and satellitesystem 24 hours/day. Speciality islarge (200 H.P. plus) A.C. and D.C.electric motors and electricalswitchgear. LA

_____ A24- 11TONER CARTRIDGE RECY-CLINGToner cartridges for printers, copyand fax machines. Wanted used onetime cartridges for remanufacture.Available remanufactured cartridges.OH

_____ A24- 05WAREHOUSINGThird-party contract services indistribution and supply-chain man-agement, in-depth manufacturingsupport; micronization, packaging,testing sampling processing polymerresins. Foreign-trade zone servicesand operations; material handlingequipment. OH

_____ A24- 02WASTE EQUIPMENTBalers, compactors and rolloffequipment. OH

_____ A24- 07WOOD PRODUCT GRINDINGCustom wood grinding service. Willgrind on-site. Wood products such aspallets, wood by-products, trees,brush, etc. Grinder will separate lightgauge metal from wood. Materialdisposal available. OH

_____ A25-493/4" MDO (EXTERIOR)Crafted and painted on both sides.22" x 72" with four 3/8" holes drilledinto. 500+/year. OH

_____ A25- 08ASSORTED LENGTHS SCRAPWOOD & SAWDUSTScrap wood, 2x4/2x6/2x8 withlengths from 0" to 48" mixed withsawdust. Material is the cutoffs fromour truss production plant. Presentamount: 60 cubic yards with 3 cubicyards/week thereafter. OH

_____ A25- 56BROKEN SKIDSMiscellaneous crating wood ofvarious sizes. Contains some nails andstaples. 60 yards/month. Looking forsomeone to pickup weekly. South-west OH

_____ A25- 55CCA TREATED 4" X 4" CUT-OFFS1'-3' treated cutoffs. For blocking,landscaping, etc. $.10 each picked upin Akron, OH

_____ A25- 52 ConfidentialCHARRED WOOD CHIPSFrom smoke generator used in meatsmokehouse. Moisture content: 77%.Total volatile solids: 54,000. Ashcontent: 0.27%. No contaminants.17,108 lbs/week. KY

_____ A25- 28 ConfidentialCLEAN DRY SCRAP HARD-WOOD & DRY & GREENSAWDUST, RIPPINGS & TRIM-MINGSKiln dried ripping strips. End cutsfrom defecting area, all .75" thick,various lengths (1-20 yard dumpsterdaily). Sawdust (9 tons daily). OH

_____ A25- 46FREE WOOD SKIDSMost in good condition. Located insouthwestern OH

_____ A25- 51GROUND WOOD - PLASTICMIXClean hardwood shavings mixed withplastic shavings. 99% wood, 1%plastic. Unlimited supply. OH

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MATERIALS AVAILABLE OMEx

_____ A25- 21GROUND WOOD (PALLETS,TREES, ETC.)Landfill operation - grinding woodwaste, pallets, etc. Present amount:300 tons with 300 tons/month there-after. WV

_____ A25- 62KILN DRIED WOODSKiln dried woods, various lengths,maple(hard,soft,curly), oak, cherry,mahogany, makore, hickory. 4/4 to8/4, various mill over runs of mould-ings in cherry, oak, poplar. Most willnot cost over $3/bd-ft or linear ft.Willing to deal.

_____ A25- 42KILN DRIED HARDWOODSHAVINGS / SAWDUSTKiln dried mixed-hardwood planer &moulder chips. 1/2" - 3/4" averageparticle size, with limited fines. Excel-lent for agri-type bedding. Direct airfeed into van trailer operations.Truckload every 15-20 days, per-petual basis. Located SE IN

_____ A25- 19MDF4’x4' sheets of MDF with shapes cutout. Clean. Present amount: 50 sheetswith 50 sheets/week available there-after. OH

_____ A25- 20MDF DUSTMDF dust collected in plastic bagsduring the routing and sanding of smallpieces. Clean. Excellent in mulch.Present amt: 300 lbs. with 300 lbs./week available thereafter. OH

_____ A25- 15MISC. LUMBER, WOODBOXES, BROKEN WOODPALLETSMiscellaneous lumber, wood boxesand broken wood pallets. Approx. 10tons/month available. OH

_____ A25- 48OSB SHEETSOff-fall from structural insulated paneloperation. Good condition with onlyminor adhesive film on back side.Sizes vary from 2’x4' to 3’x8'. Allmaterial is 7/16" thick. PresentAmt:20,000 ft.2 bundled with 4,000ft.2/month thereafter. OH

____A25PARTICLE BOARDWith melamine and plastic laminate onsurfaces. OH

_____ A25- 45PARTICLE BOARDSmooth finish particle board, similarto that used for counter tops underformica. Product was used forshelving in an automated warehousesystem. 600 boards: 2" thick,42"x50". 3,000 boards: 3/4" thick,24"x48". OH

_____ A25- 22 ConfidentialPINE LUMBERRough sawn & S-4-S. Untreated orpressure treated. Variety of sizes andlengths available. Ideal for crates,pallets, building projects, fencingdecks or siding. OH

_____ A25- 40PLYWOOD FROM FORMING3'-4'-5'-6'-8' x 24" x 1/2"-5/8"plywood removed from concreteforms. Good for any type of buildingproject. Cleaned and stacked onpallets. 1 piece to semi truck loadavailable, 100 skids. OH

_____ A25- 03SCRAP PALLET WOOD99% of our waste is off fall fromcutting boards and stringers. Containsnails that have been sawed onbandsaw. 80 cu. yds. week available.OH

_____ A25- 31 ConfidentialSCRAP WOOD, SCRAP CON-STRUCTION WOOD ANDPALLETSGenerate over 2 tons of wood wastein 2 months. 100 usable wood palletsavailable. OH

_____ A25- 06 ConfidentialVENEER WOOD CHIPSVeneer wood chips. 3" long, 1/2"wide, 1/16" thick. 35% moisturecontent. 100 yards presently availablewith 20 yards/month available there-after. OH

_____ A25- 44WOOD CHIPSGround mixed hardwood, single ordouble ground. Clean. PresentAmount: 10,000 yards with 1,000yards/week thereafter. OH

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MATERIALS AVAILABLE/WANTED OMEx

ACIDS

MATERIALS WANTED

ALKALIS

_____ A25- 58WOOD PALLETS, LARGE ANDSMALLUsed pallets from 12' x 6' to 4' x 4'.Some good, usable. Some to recycle.Semi load every 3 months. OH

_____ A25- 50WOOD SCRAPClean wood scrap and pallets avail-able for grinding or boiler fuel. Unlim-ited supply. OH

A-25WOOD SHAVINGSAND SAWDUSTavailable for animal bedding, fuel, ect.Delivery by 35 yd. truck or by 135 yd.semi. Ongoing, large quantities ofwood available. IN

_____ A25- 34 ConfidentialWOOD SHIPPING CRATESWITH LIDSEmpty wood crates of various sizes(77"x25"x22", 25"x10"x17"). PresentAmount: 35 with 30-80/monththereafter. OH_____ A25- 60WOOD TOP FRAMESFree, cannot deliver. Wood top frames44 x 56 inch picture frame used inshipping materials. Pine wood about 1inch thick. Good condition.

NEW

_____ W01-01ACIDS - H2SO4 AND/ORHNO3.Spent H2SO4 OR HNO3 for use asa scrubbing agent to take ammoniaout of the air. Need roughly 2.5-3.5million lbs./year dry weight of H2SO4and roughly 1.1 million lbs of HNO3by dry weight. OH

_____ W01- 02FERRIC CHLORIDE SOLU-TION SPENTNeed spent ferric chloride solution.Heavy metals are no problem.Shipped on a bill of lading as product.MO

_____ W01- 03FERROUS OR FERRIC SUL-FATE MATERIALNeed ferrous or ferric sulfate materialfor reuse. Unlimited amounts in drumor bulk wanted. MO

_____ W01- 06PHOSPHORIC ACID

_____ W01- 04SPENT SULPHURIC ACIDNeed spent sulphuric acid, 5-8%acid, 2-3% iron content. Heavymetals no problem. Organics in traceamount no problem. Unlimitedamounts wanted. Must be shipped inbulk tankers. MO

_____ W01- 05UNUSED CHEMICALS - DONOT PAY FOR DISPOSALWe accept unused chemicals of allkinds, mostly weights of 1,000 - 10million lbs. per chemical. Out-of-datechemicals accepted. Accepted fromUS and Canada. E-mail is the bestway to contact us.

_____ W02-08CAUSTIC SODA SPENT MATE-RIALSome restrictions on contaminationapply. Ship in tanker truck loads only.Can accept multiple tanker truckloads per week, depending onstrength. OH

_____ W02- 04POTASSIUM HYDROXIDESPENT MATERIALNeed spent hydroxide material.Heavy metals no problem. Shippedon a bill of lading as product. MO

_____ W02- 05SODIUM HYDROXIDE SPENTMATERIALNeed spent hydroxide material.Heavy metals no problem. Shippedon a bill of lading as product. MO

_____ W02- 01SPENT SODIUM HYDROXIDESOLUTIONWanted for recycling. Current needsare 90,000 lbs. dry weight daily.Looking for company who produceslarge quantities as byproduct. Will buyif quantity and quality meets ourneeds. IN

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MATERIALS WANTED OMEx

OILS & WAXES

SOLVENTS

CHEMICALS

_____ W02- 06UNUSED CHEMICALS - DONOT PAY FOR DISPOSALWe accept unused chemicals of allkinds, mostly weights of 1,000 - 10million lbs. per chemical. Out-of-datechemicals accepted. Accepted fromUS and Canada. E-mail is the bestway to contact us.

____W02USED CAUSTIC SODA.Basic Parameters: 1) The productmust be delivered in full tanker-loadquantities only. 2) A regular (even ifinfrequent) stream is more beneficialto us than a single shipment. 3) Theanalysis of the stream must be rela-tively consistent with only minorvariations between shipments (oncewe have established mutually accept-able parameters). 4) Material mustnot contain hazardous organic con-stituents on the UTS list found in 40CFR part 268 at a level above thetreatment standard. (Call if you arenot familiar with this.) 5) The neutral-izing capacity should be at leastequivalent to 120g/L of NaOH. (Thisis negotiable, depending upon thespecific stream.) 6) The waste mustnot contain excess solids, 3% byweight, as a general recommendedlimit. OH

____ W03ANTIFREEZERecycling cleans used antifreeze forreuse and collects unwanted usedantifreeze. Recycling process is doneonsite. Prefer 50 gallons or more. OH

_____ W03- 13ANY FOOD ADDITIVEPRODUCTWant to buy any food additiveproduct: ascorbic acid, benzoic acid,acetic acid glacial, ammonium sulfatefood grade, gelatin (edible), citricacid, cream of tartar, etc. In goodchemical condition/originalmanufacturer’s specs. MEXICO

_____ W03- 08 ConfidentialFREON, FREON TF,GENESOLVD, FREON 113,HALONS, SOLVENT TFVirgin, new and unused, recovered,reclaimed. TX

_____ W03- 02MISCELLANEOUS ORGANICCHEMICALSMiscellaneous Chemicals: MethyleneChloride, Perchloroethylenel-l-l-Trichlorethane, Trichloroethylene& Trichlorotrifluoroethane wantedfrom IN, IL, OH, KY & TN forreclamation. No restrictions onamount. OH

_____ W03- 14PURE CERIUM METAL, LABO-RATORY CHEMICALS, COM-PRESSED GASES

_____ W03- 09SURPLUS CHEMICALS, SOL-VENTS, RESINSWanted surplus chemicals, solvents,resins, pharmaceuticals. Any quantity,bulk drums or bags. From all geo-graphical locations. PA

_____ W03- 11UNUSED CHEMICALS - DONOT PAY FOR DISPOSALWe accept unused chemicals of allkinds, mostly weights of 1,000 - 10million lbs. per chemical. Out-of-datechemicals accepted. Accepted fromUS and Canada. E-mail is the bestway to contact us.

_____ W03- 15URANYL ACETATEUranyl Acetate ACS Grade (Pow-der). FL

____W05SPENT SOLVENTS (xylene,toulene, mek, methanol, alcohols, etc)needed for industrial processes.Heavy metals are not a problem. Allmaterial shipped on a bill of lading asproduct. MO

_____ W06-07CONTAMINATED FUELWanted contaminated gasoline, fueloil, kerosine, diesel fuel in bulk. OH

_____ W06- 06CONTAMINATED OILWanted contaminated automotive andindustrial oil in bulk. OH

_____ W06- 03OILS

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MATERIALS WANTED OMEx

PLASTICS

_____ W06- 05USED OR RECYCLED ENGINEOIL120,000 gallons per month of used orrecycled engine oil for use as fuel inbrick kiln in Mansfield, OH

_____ W06- 01WASTE OILS - RECYCLERWaste oils - motor oils, hydraulic,cuttings, turbine, transformer. Bulk orsmall loads. We will pick up. OH,MI, KY, IN, PA, WVA.

_____ W07-375 GALLON PLASTIC PAILS/BUCKETS WITH LIDSWanted 1000 five gallon usableplastic pails/buckets with lids. MI

____W07CARPETAny type of foam, ca rpet padding,bedding, furniture, auto foam. OH

_____ W07- 09CLEAN 55 GALLON PLASTICBARRELS WITH BUNGSClean 55 gallon plastic barrels withbungs wanted. OH

_____ W07- 08 ConfidentialFILM SCRAPAny plastic film scrap. Rolls or baled.Minimum 40,000 lb. truckloadquantities wanted. TN

_____W-07#2 HDPEPlastic Drums/Barrels/Totes. Up to100,000 HDPE (#2) plastic drums/barrels/totes wanted per month forFREE recycling. We take 1 gal to 55gal plastic drums and plastic totes toshred and grind them for injectionmolders use. OH

____W-07HDPE1,500,00 Pounds of HDPE bulk permonth or 1,500,000 pounds of PEbulk with 25% HDPE mix. 8-20 meltpoint. Can contain TALC. Cancontain to 25% PE. Will accept widespec. Please [email protected] with yourspecs and available packagedsamples to the physical address. TX

_____ W07- 29HDPEPost industrial materials to be groundand washed. HLMI 5-15, no sizerestriction. OH

_____ W07- 35HDPELooking for HDPE for recycling. OH

_____ W07- 07HDPE & PETE, POST CON-SUMER & POST INDUSTRIALHDPE & PETE, post consumer andpost industrial wanted. OH

____W07HDPE AND OTHER PLASTICMATERIALS.We have use for plastic with EVOHsuch as gas tanks, and are looking forlarge quantities. Please contact withany info you may have! OH

_____ W07- 04MISCELLANEOUS PLASTICSLooking for stretch wrap, shrinkwrap, and camel back film for recy-cling. OH

_____ W07- 40MIXED PLASTICSWe have a pressing need for PETclear, R/G, purge, ws pellets, moldingand extrusion grades. MD

_____ W07- 14PC OPTICAL COATED LENS,CA, CAP, CAB, NYLON 6 & 66,ABS AND PET VIRGINPost industrial first generation regrindor baled scrap. Most grinding andbaling done on site from parts,runners and lumps. Also near primegrade producer PET bottle gradepellets. Continuous truckloadswanted. MD, MI or MO

_____ W07- 12PETClean, clear post industrial preform orbottle regrind and/or clean, clear postconsumer RPET flake. Need 40,000lbs./up to 35mm lbs. year. OH

_____ W07- 39PLASTIC DRUMSFree recycle, drums 1 gallon to 55gallon. Must be clean and rinsed.No hazardous waste. Wanted100,000 drums per month. TX

_____ W07- 33 ConfidentialPLASTICSLDPE or polyolyfin. OH

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OMExMATERIALS WANTED

TEXTILES & LEATHER

PAPER____W07PLASTICSWe handle all plastics specalizing inunwanted and unuseable materialsthat may find their way to the landfill.IN

____W07PLASTICScraps Recyled: PET, PVC, HDPE,LDPE, PVB, PP, ABS, ETC. OH

_____ W07- 11 ConfidentialPOLYCARB SCRAPParts or sheets with paint, coatings,etc. No fillers. Also, unground CDs.Truckload quantities - 120,000 lbs./month needed. Anywhere NorthAmerica.

_____ W07- 41POLYPROPYLENEOR POLYETHYLENE

____W07POST INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS,Regrinds, scrap, parts, purge, drools,film, trimmings, shavings and obsoletematerial, Engineering or commodity;extrusion, fiber or injection mold.MD

_____ W07- 34PVCLooking for PVC for recycling. OH

_____ W07- 10RECYCLING INDUSTRIALPLASTICAll types of industrial plastic. ABS,PP, PS, HIPS, PET, PC. Truckloador LTL quantities. IN

_____ W07- 32THERMOPLASTICSPE, PPO, mixed. Any color. < 3/8"mesh. MI

_____ W07- 38TRUCKLOADS OF PLASTICSWe are looking to buy full truck loadsof plastics, such as, film, HDPE,LDPE, PeT, Pl. California

____W07USED TONER CARTRIDGESfor laser printers and inkjet cartridgesthat have never been recycled before.OH

____W07WE BUY PLASTIC SCRAPSuntex Plastics seeks to purchase:HDPE—LDPE—LLDPE—PET—PP—PS—PU—PVC—TPO—ACRYLIC—HIPS—GPPS—ABS—NYLON—POLYCARBON-ATE -baled HDPE grocery bags -baled LLDPE stretch film -baledHDPE milk jugs -baled PET bottles -baled carpet padding -baled LDPEfilm scrap -baled ag film scrap -HDPE drum regrinds -Polypropyleneregrinds -HIPS and GPPS regrinds -TPO bumper regrinds -PVC scrap -plastic pallets -plastic dunnage traysALL PLASTIC SCRAP!!! FL.

_____ W08-01 ConfidentialTEXTILE SCRAPNylon, pp cotton - fibers, woven ornon-woven and yarns. Truckloadquantities wanted. TN

_____ W09-09BALED ONP EXPORT SIZEWanted to buy large truck loads ofbaled ONP, export size. Ontario,California.

_____ W09- 01NEWSBLANK PAPER25-38" wide rolls of newsblankpaper. Must be virgin material. Needapprox. 4,000 lbs./quarter. KY

_____ W09- 05OCC & ONP PAPERLoose/bale OCC, Loose ONP. LocalDrop off station - 24 hr/day, 7 days/week. Buy Back Center. OH

_____ W09- 08PAPERPaper wanted to use in a classroom -any size, any color paper. Can beshiny, smooth, textured, thin, thick,etc. Needs to be relatively easy tomove. OH

_____ W09- 03PAPERCardboard, office paper, industrialpaper. OH

_____ W09- 06PAPER SLUDGECellulose byproduct. 100+ tons/day.From anywhere USA. NC

_____ W09- 07SCRAP CARDBOARDAlways paying top dollar for scrapcardboard. Competitive hauling rates.OH

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MATERIALS WANTED OMEx

METALS

_____ W10-22ALUMINUMAluminum dross, grindings andresidues of greater than 35% alumi-num. No location, amount or packag-ing restrictions. PA

_____ W10- 16ALUMINUMChips, grindings, turnings, swarf, etc.;50% or greater aluminum content onignited basis; Max of 30% hydrocar-bons, water & dirt; packaged in bulk.Will pay for most materials. OH

____W10ALUMINUMFilings or powder. Nothing fancy, itwill be for heat transfer in a floor. Weare a non-profit, donations are taxdeductible. IA

_____ W10- 06 ConfidentialBEAMS, CHANNEL, PIPEWe purchase aluminum and steelbeams, channel angle, pipe, tube andplate. OH

_____ W10- 15FERROUS ANDNON-FERROUS SCRAPMETALSAll non-ferrous and ferrous scrapmetals for recycling. OH

_____ W10- 01FLAT ROLLED METALSFlat rolled metals wanted in truck-loads most gauges and sizes. Carbonstainless and aluminum. Blanks andsheets. Prime drops generated duringproduction. Save thousands. OH

_____ W10- 07METALS AND METAL SLUD-GESWe buy sludges, cakes, grindings,catalysts, dusts, residues, etc. con-tainingMo-Co-Ni-Cu-W-Nb-Ta-V-Sn-Bi-In-Ga-Ge-Au-Ag-Ptor any combination thereof. Can alsoaccept Cu and Sn solutions.

_____ W10- 02NICKELWanted: Nickel containing bearingbyproducts for primary and second-ary metal production, will accept inbulk or drums, truckload quantitiespreferred. No contaminants. Nogeographic restrictions. Samplerequired. OH

_____ W10- 14NICKEL AND/OR CHROMEWASTESWe recycle nickel and/or chromebearing wastes. Liquids or solids.Hazardous or non-hazardous. Almostany type of packaging. PA

_____ W10- 03NON-FERROUS METALPick up available. Wanted: aluminum,brass, copper, stainless, auto batter-ies, unstripped wire, tungsten carbide,nickel. OH

_____ W10- 20 ConfidentialOBSOLETE MATERIAL,MANUFACTURING REJECTNon-ferrous scrap metals purchased.Looking for Cu, brass, Al, stainlesssteel, insulated wire, electronics,obsolete material and manufacturingrejects. Cash paid. Any amountwanted. TX

_____ W10- 25SCRAP COPPER CABLES/WIRES WITH 80% COPPERCONTENTWe buy scrap copper cables/wireswith 80% copper content. Price LME- US $ 405/MT FOB

_____ W10- 24SCRAP INSULATED COPPERCABLES WITH MIN.40% CuCONTENTWe are looking for scrap insulatedcopper cables/wires with min. 40%Cu content. Only large quantities andfor long term business. Belgium

_____ W10- 09SCRAP METALSAll non-ferrous and ferrous scrapmetals. OH

_____ W10- 18SHOT BLAST MEDIANeed greater than 95% lead and/oriron. MO

_____ W10- 10SPENT STEEL, IRON SHOT,GRITSpent steel/iron shot/grit, dry, indrums in truckload quantities. FL

_____ W10- 28TRUCKLOADS OFNON-FERROUS METALSWe are looking to buy truck loads/container loads of non-ferrous metals.California.

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MATERIALS WANTED OMEx

COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS

CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION

SHIPPING MATERIALS_____ W10- 26UBC BALE/BRIQUETTESWe buy UBC bale/Briquettes. Pleasequote us main port China. We buyonly for our factories. We are nottraders. Belgium

_____ W10- 21UNUSED CHEMICALS - DONOT PAY FOR DISPOSALWe accept unused chemicals of allkinds, mostly weights of 1,000 - 10million lbs. per chemical. Out-of-datechemicals accepted. Accepted fromUS and Canada. E-mail is the bestway to contact us.

NEW_____ W12-01BRICKS-FIREBRICKFrom industrial stoves. 100 ton lots,500 tons/month. Firebrick new orused. OH

_____ W12- 02BUILDING MATERIALSNon-profit volunteer home repairprogram needs latex exterior housepaint, paint supplies, hand & electrictools, ladders, coatings, wood, paperand construction materials. OH

_____ W12- 03LARGE PIECES OF CON-CRETELarge pieces of concrete or rockwanted for fill, can be mixed with dirt.NO BLACKTOP, you deliver. Siteis approximately 3 miles east ofConey Island. Cincinnati, OH.

_____ W13-121 & 5 GALLON PLASTIC CON-TAINERS WITH LIDSWanted to hold reblended latex paint.Need 50/week. OH

_____ W13- 04CARDBOARDScrap cardboard (free of charge) -corrugated sheets of cardboard, cutoffs or wrong cuts. KY

_____ W13- 08CLEAN 55 GALLON FIBERDRUMSClean, unmarked, open-top plasticdrums. OH

_____ W13- 01GAYLORD BOXESGaylord boxes wanted. OH

_____ W13- 11GAYLORD BOXESWe buy used gaylord boxes and alsosell a variety of packaging supplies.All sizes and specifications. 9,000/month wanted ongoing. FL

_____ W13- 13MAILING/SHIPPING TUBES,DISPLAY POLES, CORESAll products are fully recyclable whenfinished. They are cost effective, nominimums with truckload capability.Colorful. Free estimates. OH

_____ W13- 06SKIDS, HEAVY DUTY60-72" pallets. 3x4 runners with 2x4platform (skeleton). 50/monthneeded. OH

_____ W13- 09USED PALLETSWill haul unwanted pallets and pay forpallets that are recyclable and resal-able. OH

____W-14ALL OBSOLETE MEDIAWE BUY ALL OBSOLETE ME-DIA!! Let us know if you have anynew or used DLT IV,III,IIIxt,SuperDLT, LTO 1 &2’s, 4mm,8mm,reeltape, Travan 4 & 5’s, 1/4 tape, andany other magnetic media. We willprovide the best offers, as well as payfor all shipping costs! CA

____W-14WE BUY ALL PCAND APPLE MONITORS14" and larger. We are in need andpurchase large quantities of monitors.We are the end user buyer for thesemonitors. We are a constant buyer andwould like to have constant providers.We can buy all monitors with yellowcase, broken base, cut cords. But wecan’t accept screen burn and broken crttube. We can compete with marketprices. We will buy in any location orcountry, as long as inspection iscompleted for the first shipment.Unlimited and ongoing quantitieswanted. CA

____ W14-03CARTRIDGESEmpty ink jet and laser printercartridges from printers, faxes, andcopiers for recycling. OH

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MATERIALS WANTED OMEx

GLASS

_____ W14- 21COMPUTER BACK UP TAPE -STORAGE MEDIAWe buy surplus storage media and datatapes ( new or used). DLT, LTO, 1/2"1/4", AIT, AME, 8mm, 4mm, MLR,SLR, ZIP, JAZ, Compac Flash, SecureDigital, Memory Sticks. We pay forshipping, any quantity. CA.

_____ W14- 11COMPUTER, COPIER, AND FAXSUPPLIESComputer, copier, and fax supplieswanted. Any quantity, large or small.Top dollar paid. Anywhere in the U.S.and Canada. CA

_____ W14- 06COMPUTERSComputers needed for non-profitchurch learning center. Donationsgratefully appreciated. OH

_____ W14- 20COMPUTERS AND COMPUTERCOMPONENTSComputers - Pentium level and above.Also computer components.Refurbished units go to low-incomepeople.

_____ W14- 19ELECTRONIC & COMPUTERSCRAPWe recycle electronic and computerscrap. Pick up and delivery optionsavailable. Visit: www.scrapmetal.orgor www.scrapiron.org for moreinformation. WA

_____ W14- 10 ConfidentialELECTRONIC SCRAPBlack/white monitors, printers,keyboards, CPU’s, printed circuitboards, disk drives and power supplieswanted. Will pick up depending onquantity. Any amount wanted. TX

_____ W14- 12ELECTRONICSComputers, printers, servers, CD-roms,hard disks, software, monitors, etc. OH

____W14EMPTY/USED INK LASERand toner cartridges for our recyclingprogram to help raise proceeds forneedy kids. OH

_____ W14- 01FLUORESCENT BULBSFluorescent light tubes wanted forrecycling. No restrictions on amount.Will accept in bulk, drums, boxes andon pallets. OH

_____ W14- 07FLUORESCENT LAMPRECYCLING AND MERCURYRECLAMATIONBatteries, ballasts, transformers,computers and mercury devicerecycling. OH

____W14LASER , TONERAnd inkjet cartridges (used) for printers,faxes and copiers that have never beenrecycled before. OH

_____ W14- 04MERCURY BEARING WASTE,LAMPS, LAMP BALLASTS,BATTERIES, COMPUTERS ANDELECTRONICS

_____ W14- 18SCRAP ELECTRONICS ANDUSED PC MONITORSWe are looking for scrap electronicsand used PC monitors. Belgium

_____ W14- 14TONER & INK JET CAR-TRIDGES (EMPTY)Free pickup in major Ohio metropoli-tan areas. HP, Lexmark, Tektron IX.1,000 units/month wanted. OH

_____ W14- 16TONER CARTRIDGESUsed, empty toner cartridges forprinters, copy and fax machines forremanufacture. OH

_____ W15-02AMBER, FLINT, AND GREENGLASSColor sorted food and beveragecontainers from curbside collection,drop off locations or material recov-ery facilities. PA

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MISCELLANEOUS

_____ W17-33ALUMINAScrap refractory beads or otheralumina by-products; aluminatrihydrate. No location, amount orpackaging restrictions. PA

_____ W17- 09ALUMINUM OXIDE OR SILI-CON CARBIDE FROM SAND-BLASTING OPERATIONSSpent, used aluminum oxide or siliconcarbide from industrial sandblastingapplications. Non-TCLP hazardous.Any quality or packaging. NY

_____ W17- 11 ConfidentialBATTERIESDestroyer and distributor of all typesof batteries. OH

_____ W17- 38BULK BAGS (F.I.B.C., SUPERSACKS)CARPETAny type of foam, ca rpet padding,bedding, furniture, auto foam. OHOH

_____ W17- 46BULK SOAP

_____ W17- 25CARBON80% or greater carbon content;maximum of 2% moisture; dust tolarge chunks; packaged in bags, supersacks or bulk. Will pay for mostmaterials. OH

____W17CARPETAny type of foam, carpet padding,bedding, furniture, auto foam. OH

_____ W17- 26CERAMICSHigh alumina content plugs, insulators,saggers; packaged in super sacks orbulk. Will pay for most materials. OH

_____ W17- 08CFC’S, HCFC’S, HFC’S, HALONPurchases used & virgin refrigerants,process to ARI 700 standards andrepackage. We can provide cylinders& pay for transportation. We willpurchase units of 100 lbs. or more.Amt. varies: tons to 100 tons. CO

_____ W17- 31 ConfidentialCHEMICAL RESIDUESListed / non-listed wastes containingCu, Pb, Sn and precious metalswanted. Plating solutions, etchantsand filter press residues also soughtafter. Any amount wanted. TX

_____ W17- 20COPIER, FAX AND PRINTERSUPPLIESNew, any amount. Generic & OEM.CA

_____ W17- 05CYLINDERS, HIGH PRESSURETANKSScrap cylinders that fail hydrotestingand cannot be refilled. All sizes, anynumber wanted. We use these tanksas raw material in our product asrecycled art. OH

_____ W17- 42 ConfidentialDIRTClean, fill dirt needed. 80,000 cubicyards in Brook Park,OH, 8,000 cy inAvon,OH, 44,000 cy inIndependence,OH & 30,000 cy inFairlawn,OH.

_____ W17- 45ELECTRONIC & COMPUTERSCRAPWe recycle electronic and computerscrap. Pick up and delivery optionsavailable. Visit: www.scrapmetal.orgor www.scrapiron.org for moreinformation. WA

_____ W17- 22FLUORESCENT LAMPS, HIDLAMPS, BALLASTS, BATTER-IESAny quantity for component reclama-tion. NC

_____ W17- 29FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBSFluorescent light bulbs wanted. MO

_____ W17- 23FREON / FREON PRODUCTSWe are specialists in freon productsand in turn pay the highest prices forfreon and equivalents. R-113, R-11,R-12, etc. Virgin or dirty. Bulk ordrums. PA

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_____ W17- 19FREONS, SOLVENTS ANDHALONS FOR RECLAMATIONPrices paid depend on the material,availability, weight and purity. Ship-ping cost negotiable. Disposal avail-able for contaminated refrigerants.Destruction available for CFCs,HFCs and HCFCs. Company bothEPA and ARI certified facility. OH

_____ W17- 30HYDROGEN PEROXIDE35-50% hydrogen peroxide needed.Unlimited amounts wanted in drumsor bulk. MO

_____ W17- 34MAGNESITEMagnesium by-products or residues,used of scrapped refractory brickcontaining MgO. No location, amountor packaging restrictions. PA

_____ W17- 39METAL SCRAP PROCESSORSFor non-ferrous and ferrous material.OH

_____ W17- 40MISCELLANEOUSWe purchase resins, solvents, dyes,pigments, essential oils, freon, phar-maceuticals, surfactants, potpourri,food chemicals, etc. NJ

_____ W17- 15MISCELLANEOUS MATERI-ALS30 years of buying closeouts, over-runs, excess inventory, used machin-ery, material handling equipment. OH

_____ W17- 14MIXED REFRIGERANTSWill purchase used and virgin refriger-ants, process to ARI 700 Standardsand repackage. We can providecylinders and pay for transportation.We will purchase units of 30 lbs. ormore. OH

_____ W17- 18ORGANIC MATERIALSLarge Class II composting operationin search of waste food, grass, leaves,and compostable industrial organics.200+ tons/month. EPA licensedfacility in central OH area. OH

_____ W17- 36ORGANIC MATERIALSLarge regional composting facilityaccepting brush, grass clippings,leaves, manure, clean wood waste,wood chips, paper mill sludge,gypsum paper, food residuals,foundry sand, and coal-combustionby-products. EPA licensed facility inOH.

_____ W17- 37PAINT SLUDGEAre you landfilling paint sludge? Werecycle paint sludge from any produc-tion painting operation. Will acceptdrums, totes, tankers, roll off boxes.From Mexico, Canada or anywhereUSA.

_____ W17- 47PERLITEWanted, 2000 cubic yards of Perliteper month. OH

_____ W17- 24POLYOLS, ETC.Higher returns on your polyols,isocyanates, urethane resins, PAPI,Terathane, TDI, TDU, Voranol TonesPolyols. Bulk or drums. SurplusMaterial. Bulk drums or bags. PA

_____ W17- 41PRE-CONSUMER FOODWASTEEPA licensed compost facility accept-ing pre-consumer food waste fromfood processing plants, restaurants,hospitals, schools, etc. Material mustbe clean and source separated.Transportation available. OH

_____ W17- 43PURE CERIUM METAL, LABO-RATORY CHEMICALS, COM-PRESSED GASES

_____ W17- 44R11,R12,R13,R22,R23,R123,R134,R500,R502,R503Reclamation and separation center -no blending. Call for a competitivebid - buying, selling or reclamation ofyour gas. FL

_____ W17- 35SILICON CARBIDEScrap or used carbide. Refractory orsilicon carbide by-products. Nolocation, amount or packaging restric-tions. PA

_____ W17- 48VERMICULITEWanted - 2,000 cubic yards ofVermiculite per month. OH

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MATERIALS WANTEDOMEx

RUBBER

REFRACTORY MATERIAL

AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS

____ W18-08BAKERY WASTEBuying all types of bakery wasteproducts (cookies, breads, crackers,pastries, flour, baking ingredients).Used for processing into animal feeds.Containers and pickup serviceavailable on daily or weekly schedule.OH_____ W18- 07 ConfidentialLIME/QUICKLIMEMaterials containing high lime concen-trations for drying soil. 100 tons/day.OH

_____ W18- 06ORGANIC MATERIALSLarge composting operation in searchof waste food, grass, leaves, manures,etc. 200+ tons/month. EPA Class 2licensed facility in central OH area.OH

_____ W18- 09YARD TRIMMINGSEPA licensed compost facility accept-ing brush, grass, leaves, wood chips,soil, etc. Transportation available. OH

_____ W18- 02YARD WASTEclean yard waste, grass, leaves. OH

DURABLES & FURNITURE

_____ W19-05FLY ASH AND BOTTOM ASHEPA licensed compost facility accept-ing fly ash and bottom ash from coalfired boilers. Transportation available.OH

_____ W20-02 ConfidentialNICKEL-CADMIUMSTANDBY-POWER BATTERIES“Hoppecke”, “Nife”, or “Edison”.100 ampere-hour and up, in goodcondition suitable for re-deploymentin renewable-energy system. (Nolead-acid or portable batteries.)Consider this reuse opportunity. Willpick up within 200-mile radius ofDayton, OH

_____ W21-09BLACK CURED SCRAPRUBBERWe purchase black cured scraprubber from manufacturers. Continu-ous truckloads wanted. We createathletic/recreational/safety surfacematerials out of it. Specialize withprograms that work for your facility.No brokers please. MI

_____ W21- 10MIXED RUBBERAll forms of scrap rubber.

_____ W21- 02RUBBER - CORK, INNERTUBES, TRIM SCRAP, ETC.Wanted cork, inner tubes, trim scrap,bladders, tirebuffings for recycling.OH

_____ W21- 03RUBBER - EPDM, SBR, NEO-PRENE, NITRILE, NATURALWanted - fully cured, all black incolor, metal and fibre free, rubberscrap. 1/8" thick minimum. Polymertypes wanted: EPDM, SBR, Neo-prene and Nitrile. Prefer baled orboxed scrap. OH

_____ W21- 08TIRE CHIPSLooking for shredded tire chips, 2 to6 inches in size, for construction ofdrainage layer in Ohio landfill. 27,000cubic yards needed. OH

_____ W21- 01TIRESLooking for bias truck and bus tires,10 x 20 up to 11 x 24.5. Must bewhole with tread rubber still on tires.No blowouts, runflats or radials. OH

_____ W22-02ALUMINA80% or greater alumina content onignited basis; 1/8" to 36" size; pack-aged in super sacks or bulk. Will payfor most materials. OH

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WOOD

SAND

_____ W22- 03ALUMINUM OXIDEPowder, fired catalyst support;packaged in super sacks or bulk. Willpay for most materials. OH

_____ W22- 04CERAMICSHigh alumina content plugs, insulators,saggers; packaged in super sacks orbulk. Will pay for most materials. OH

_____ W22- 05MAGNESITERaw, dead burned, bricks; packagedin super sacks or bulk. Will pay formost materials. OH

_____ W22- 06MAGNESIUM OXIDE80% or greater on ignited basis; 1/8"to 36" size; packaged in super sacksor bulk. Will pay for most materials.OH

_____ W22- 01REFRACTORY MATERIALSWill accept all quantities (tons)refractory from iron, steel and alumi-num foundries as well as steel mills.Materials handled in accordance withOAC Requirements. Transportationand container services available. OH

_____ W23-04DRY SAND

_____ W23- 05FOUNDRY SANDEPA licensed compost facility accept-ing spent, non-toxic foundry sand.Must meet requirements ofOEPA-DSW Policy 400.007.Transportation available. OH_____ W23- 03SPENT, NON-TOXIC FOUNDRYSANDWill accept and beneficially use allquantities (tons) spent, non-toxicfoundry sand in an environmentallyresponsible manner. Must adhere torequirements of OEPA-DSW Policy400.007. Technical assistance andtransportation available. Activemembers of AFS and OCMA. OH

_____ W25-0544 x 52 PALLETSOnly specific four stringer versionsbearing code numbers 32, 40, 44,100 or 110. Prefer truckload quanti-ties. OH

_____ W25- 03BRUSH/UNTREATED LUM-BERUntreated lumber or brush under 10inches. OH

_____ W25- 09DRY SAWDUST

_____ W25- 14PALLETS, WOODUnlimited amounts wanted in truck-load quantities to recycle into usablepallets and landscape mulch. Full fleetwith delivery & pickup serviceavailable. OH

_____ W25- 18RECYCLABLE WOOD MATE-RIALSWe need wood materials for use inour mulch manufacturing process. Wehave a fleet of trucks to handletransportation. Year-round operation.Unlimited quantities wanted. Visit ourweb site atwww.timmermantruss.com. OH

_____ W25- 02SCRAP WOODWanted wood scrap, pallet waste.OH_____ W25- 08SCRAP WOODClean scrap wood, pallet waste. Nosawdust. OH

_____ W25- 06SKIDS, HEAVY DUTY60-72" pallets. 3x4 runners with 2x4platform (skeleton). 50/monthneeded. OH

_____ W25- 10 ConfidentialSKIDS, WOOD PALLETSScrap wood pallets for our recyclingoperation. Will pick up in NE Indiana,SE Michigan and NW Ohio. OH

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_____ W25- 16WOOD PALLETSUnder 70" wide and no longer than 6'long. OH

_____ W25- 17WOOD PALLETS, SCRAPWOODCompost facility accepting woodpallets and clean, scrap wood.Transportation available. OH

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Listing/Request FormUse this form to place a NEW listing or to request contact information for a listing. Please print or type. Use aseparate sheet for each material you wish to list. Photocopy as needed for additional listings. MAIL: OMEx, P.O.Box 70, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 or FAX: 740-397-7649 or EMAIL: [email protected] your completedlisting form. Your identity and contact information will be released unless you request to be a confidential lister.Please indicate your preference for confidentiality.

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Name: __________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________________Company: ______________________________________________________ SIC Code:__________________________Address: _______________________________________________________ County: ___________________________City: ________________________________________________ State: ___________ Zip/Postal Code: ____________Phone: ( _____ ) ____________ Fax: ( _______ ) _____________Email: ____________________________________Signature: ______________________________________________________ Date: ______________________________

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" 01 Acids" 02 Alkalis" 03 Chemicals" 04 Solvents" 06 Oils & Waxes" 07 Plastics" 08 Textiles & Leather" 09 Paper" 10 Metals

" 12 Construction & Demolition" 13 Shipping Materials" 14 Computers & Electronics" 15 Glass" 16 Paints & Coatings" 17 Miscellaneous" 18 Agricultural By-Products" 19 Ash & Combustion By-

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" 20 Durables & Furniture" 21 Rubber" 22 Refractory Material" 23 Sand" 24 Services" 25 Wood

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Harlan MerwinCenter for Environmental Science Technology andPolicy (CESTP)Cleveland State UniversityCleveland, OH 44115-2440Phone: 216/687-9306 FAX: 216/687-5429Email: [email protected] site: http://www.bges.csuohio.edu/orphan/orphan/html

Dr. Tarunjit S. Butalia, PECoal Combustion Products (CCP) Extention ProgramThe Ohio State University470 Hitchcock Hall, 2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, OH 43210-1275Phone: 314/688-3408 FAX: 614/292-3780Email: [email protected] site: http://ccpohio.eng.ohio-state.edu/ccpohio/

Molly LohrCommunity Resource Center2630 Glendale-Milford Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45241Phone: 513/554-4944 FAX: 513/554-4966

Shannon CarterCrayons to Computers (Free Store for Teachers)1250 Tennessee AvenueCincinnati, OH 45229Phone: 513/482-7095 FAX: 513/482-7096

Christy KellnerThe Interchange Materials Exchange ServiceHamilton County Environmental Services250 William Howard Taft RoadCincinnati, OH 45219Phone: 513/946-7732 FAX: 513/946-7779Email: [email protected] site: http://www.hcdoes.org/sw/interchange.htm

Mahoning Valley Materials ExchangeYSU CERTTOne University PlazaYoungstown, OH 44555Phone: 330/742-2742 FAX: 330/742-1542Email: [email protected]

Dr. Bob BennettNorthwest Ohio Commodities ExchangeUniversity of Toledo - MIME Dept.Toledo, OH 43606Phone: 419/530-8202 FAX: 419/530-8206Email: [email protected]

Dave HeinlenOrphan (free) Chemical ProgramDepartment of Environmental Health & Safety102 College Park Office BuildingBowling Green State UniversityBowling Green, OH 43404-0381Phone: 419/372-2173 FAX: 419/372-2194Email: [email protected] site: http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/envhs/environmental_health/orphan_chemical/orphinfw.htm

Amy DrummerOttawa/Sandusky/Seneca Materials Exchange610 Court StreetFremont, OH 43420Phone: 419/334-7223 FAX: 419/334-8626Email: [email protected]

Cathy WilsonReUse Industries74815 US Highway 50Albany, OH 45710Phone: 740/698-8200 FAX: 740/698-4014Email: [email protected] site: http://www.reuseindustries.org/

Irmgard SchubertVirtual LandfillSolid Waste Authority of Central Ohio4149 London-Groveport RoadGrove City, OH 43123Phone: 614/871-8105 FAX: 614/871-8116Email: [email protected] site: http://www.virtualllandfill.com

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