The companies that buys coltan from Congo are
Cabot Corporation, Boston,
MA
OM Group,
Cleveland, Ohio
AVX, Myrtle
Beach, SC
Eagle Wings Resources
International, Ohio
Trinitech
International, Ohio
Kemet Electronics
Corporation, Greenville, SC
Vishay Sprague.
Malvern, PA
Corporations
from other countries have been a part of the coltan exploitation chain. These
companies include but are not limited to Germany's HC Starc and EPCOS, China's
Nigncxia, and Belgium's George Forrest International.
Once the
coltan is processed and converted to capacitors, it is then sold to companies
such as Nokia, Motorola, Compaq, Alcatel, Dell, Hewlett-Packard , IBM, Lucent,
Ericsson and Sony for use in a wide assortment of everyday products ranging
from cell phones to computer chips and game consoles.
Some of the use of the
coltan by this companies are
• Laptop computers
•
Cellular phones
• Jet
engines
• Rockets
• Cutting
tools
• Camera
lenses
• X-ray
film
• Ink jet
printers
• Hearing
aids
•
Pacemakers
• Airbag
protection systems
•
Ignition and motor control modules, GPS, ABS systems in automobiles
• Game
consoles such as playstation, xbox and nintendo
• Video
cameras
• Digital
still cameras
•
Sputtering targets
•
Chemical process equipment
•
Cathodic protection systems for steel structures such as bridges, water tanks
•
Prosthetic devices for humans – hips, plates in the skull, also mesh to repair
bone removed after damage by cancer
• Suture
clips
•
Corrosion resistant fasteners, screws, nuts, bolts
• High
temperature furnace parts.
• High
temperature alloys for air and land based turbines
The companies that buys coltan from Congo are
Cabot Corporation, Boston, MA
OM Group, Cleveland, Ohio
AVX, Myrtle Beach, SC
Eagle Wings Resources International, Ohio
Trinitech International, Ohio
Kemet Electronics Corporation, Greenville, SC
Vishay Sprague. Malvern, PA
Corporations from other countries have been a part of the coltan exploitation chain. These companies include but are not limited to Germany's HC Starc and EPCOS, China's Nigncxia, and Belgium's George Forrest International.
Once the coltan is processed and converted to capacitors, it is then sold to companies such as Nokia, Motorola, Compaq, Alcatel, Dell, Hewlett-Packard , IBM, Lucent, Ericsson and Sony for use in a wide assortment of everyday products ranging from cell phones to computer chips and game consoles.
Some of the use of the
coltan by this companies are
• Laptop computers
• Cellular phones
• Jet engines
• Rockets
• Cutting tools
• Camera lenses
• X-ray film
• Ink jet printers
• Hearing aids
• Pacemakers
• Airbag protection systems
• Ignition and motor control modules, GPS, ABS systems in automobiles
• Game consoles such as playstation, xbox and nintendo
• Video cameras
• Digital still cameras
• Sputtering targets
• Chemical process equipment
• Cathodic protection systems for steel structures such as bridges, water tanks
• Prosthetic devices for humans – hips, plates in the skull, also mesh to repair bone removed after damage by cancer
• Suture clips
• Corrosion resistant fasteners, screws, nuts, bolts
• High temperature furnace parts.
• High temperature alloys for air and land based turbines
• Cellular phones
• Jet engines
• Rockets
• Cutting tools
• Camera lenses
• X-ray film
• Ink jet printers
• Hearing aids
• Pacemakers
• Airbag protection systems
• Ignition and motor control modules, GPS, ABS systems in automobiles
• Game consoles such as playstation, xbox and nintendo
• Video cameras
• Digital still cameras
• Sputtering targets
• Chemical process equipment
• Cathodic protection systems for steel structures such as bridges, water tanks
• Prosthetic devices for humans – hips, plates in the skull, also mesh to repair bone removed after damage by cancer
• Suture clips
• Corrosion resistant fasteners, screws, nuts, bolts
• High temperature furnace parts.
• High temperature alloys for air and land based turbines
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