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History of the company
2006 NA celebrates 140 years as a joint stock corporation
NA terminates the negotiations about a joint venture project in China
Stadtreinigung Hamburg (SRH) and NA AG sign a memorandum of association for the company Kraftwerk Peute Gesellschaft (KWP). The Supervisory Board approves the installation of the company's own power plant run on substitute fuel
2005 Letter of Intent on Joint Venture for a copper smelter and rod plant in China
NA examines the construction of a substitute fuel power plant
Commissioning of the new silver electrolysis at the Hamburg production site
2004 Completion of environmental project RWN 2004: reduction of total dust emissions from the secondary smelter (RWN) in Hamburg by 70 %
Development of a flexible solar cell on copper film completed
2003 NA strengthens its commitment in metal recycling: Hüttenwerke Kayser AG is amalgamated with NA AG
Expansion of the processing capacity of the primary smelter by a further 15 % to 1,150,000 t of concentrate throughput p.a.
Norddeutsche Affinerie AG participates in „UmweltPartnerschaft Hamburg“ (Environment Partnership Hamburg), an initiative instigated by the Hamburg Authorities of the Environment and Health Affairs and the Hamburg industry
2002 Retroactive to 1 October 2002, Mitsui & Co. Ltd. (Mitsui) acquires 80 % of the shares in Urania Chemicals GmbH (Spiess-Urania), of which Norddeutsche Affinerie AG was the majority shareholder up to then
Sale of the subsidiary MicroMet GmbH Pulvertechnologie to ECKA Granulate GmbH & Co. KG
Commissioning of the Kayser Recycling Systems (KRS) at the Lünen site: NA becomes an international leader in recycling technology and additionally the largest copper recycler
With the acquisition of Prymetall GmbH & Co. KG and its 50 % stake in Schwermetall Halbzeugwerk GmbH & Co. KG in Stolberg, expansion of the value added chain in the direction of the downstream end user market
2001 Commissioning of the new production plant for oxygen-free (OF) copper
2000 Expansion of processing capacity in the primary smelter by 35 % to a throughput of 1,000,000 t of concentrates p.a.
1999 Commissioning of the new TOP ROD plant for the production of oxygen-free and also low-alloyed wire rod for special applications
Acquisition of majority stake in Hüttenwerke Kayser AG
Concentration of chemical activities in the subsidiary Urania Chemicals GmbH
Spin-off of the metal powder activities into the wholly-owned subsidiary MicroMet GmbH Pulvertechnologie
1998 NA shares first listed on the stock exchange
1997 Joint venture between Degussa and NA in the precious metals sector
1994 Expansion of the capacity of the primary smelter to a throughput of more than 700,000 tonnes of concentrates p.a.
1992 Expansion of the primary smelter copper tankhouse to a capacity of 350,000 tonnes p.a. (currently 370,00 tonnes)
1990 Completion of the electric furnace plant in the secondary smelter
1989 Commissioning of the new copper tankhouse in the primary smelter
1985 Beginning of a major modernisation and environmental protection programme
1980 Commissioning of the second continuous cast wire rod plant
1979 Development of the energy-saving Contimelt technology for processing blister copper, copper scrap and anode scrap into copper anodes
1972 Commissioning of the first continuous cast wire rod plant
Start-up of production at the primary (East) smelter after installation of the flash smelter plant for copper concentrates and a double absorption contact acid plant for the production of sulphuric acid
1949 Start-up of continuous casting operations
1936 Commissioning of the reverberatory furnace and processing of copper concentrates; construction of a sulphuric acid plant using the contact process
1913 Complete relocation from Elbstrasse to the Peute industrial area
1876 Commissioning of the copper tankhouse developed by Dr Emil Wohlwill as the first continuously operating facility of its type in the world
1866 Incorporation of NA as a stock corporation with equity stakes held by Norddeutsche Bank and Allgemeine Deutsche Kreditanstalt
1770 Markus Salomon Beit obtains permission to construct a silver separation and smelting facility in Hamburg
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