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Manufacturer Climax Molybdenum Co.
One North Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004-4415
USA
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Phone: (602) 366-7603
(800) 255-7684
From Climax Molybdenum Co.'s website:
the world's leading molybdenum producer and supplier. Founded in 1916, our global operations include both primary and byproduct molybdenum mines. Integrated global operations and local customer care provide our worldwide partners with the most reliable su

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