Allied Alloys - prototype
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This one is located in the Mykawa West Industrial Park:

From their website: Allied Alloys has a total of three facilities in Texas with one being in Dallas and two in Houston. Our main processing facility located in Houston is a 300,000 Sq. Ft. covered environment that provides protection for our employees as well as our material.
To ensure that orders conform to customer specifications, turning samples are also tested during processing. And to avoid introduction of foreign metals or particles in subsequent processing, crushers are cleaned after each order.
Allied employs commercial grade processing equipment to prepare blended metals to customer specifications. Shear cranes, bailers, crushers, plasma torches and wheelabrators are among the many types of equipment used.
Measuring devices are calibrated on a regular schedule, and production records are compiled and archived for customer or third party inspection at any time.

   

   

   

   

   

   

   
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There is nothing sadder than neglected or abandoned industries.
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This building is still being used, although the rail spur looks to be out of service. Crazy that they just have piles of "alloy" on the floor. On their website, they talk of painstaking efforts to control the impurities, yet here they are with a bobcat scooping the crap off the floor! Doesn't look like nearly the quality control one would expect.
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You see that a lot in manufacturing processes, and I've never understood it, either. Some places will refine something to a hairsbreadth, and then store it outside in a pile to be tossed around by a frontloader so that it can go somewhere else and be "refined" all over again.
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