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AMG's engineering systems division partners with Spanish agencies to develop a new method for nuclear waste disposal

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Amsterdam, 13 July 2011 --- AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V., ("AMG",
EURONEXT AMSTERDAM: "AMG") through its nuclear engineering business unit,
Furnaces Nuclear Applications Grenoble ("FNAG"), Grenoble, France, announces a
joint development project with Empresa Nacional de Residuos Radiactivos, S.A.
("ENRESA") and Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y
Tecnològicas ("CIEMAT"), Spain, to develop technologies enabling safe final
disposal of nuclear contaminated (irradiated) graphite.

This project will focus on the decontamination of radioactive material and, in
parallel, processing such material into AMG's Impermeable Graphite Matrix
("IGM").  Successful application of the IGM technology could result in a
significant volume reduction of radioactive material by converting the material
into solid, non-porous blocks for direct disposal.  This three-year research and
development project will also study the industrial and economic feasibility of
using IGM technology for the safe disposal of irradiated graphite.

Current nuclear waste storage technologies based on metal containers suffer from
corrosion, which may result in the release of radio nuclides into the
environment.  Through its experience in High Temperature Reactor (HTR) nuclear
technology, AMG has produced IGM samples with a porous free matrix and an
extremely high corrosion resistance.  Based upon these initial tests, the IGM
technology may have the ability to process irradiated graphite material into
solid, porous free blocks from which radioactive (14)C (Carbon-14) and (36)Cl
(Clorine-36) material cannot escape.

Upon meeting certain milestones, this project could develop AMG's IGM technology
to be used to dispose of the irradiated graphite nuclear waste arising from the
dismantling of the reactor core from Spain's Vandellós 1 reactor.  AMG will




invest approximately $1.2 million in this project over the next three years.

Safe disposal of more than 200,000 tonnes[1] of irradiated graphite nuclear
waste is becoming a more significant issue as over 100 graphite moderated
nuclear reactors, primarily in the Europe and North America, are being shutdown
or nearing the end of their useful lives.  In these reactors graphite was used
as a moderator and reflector of neutrons and in other applications in the
reactor cores, such as fuel elements.  The safe storage of these radioactive
graphite elements is a material issue in the decommissioning of these reactors.

About AMG
AMG creates and applies innovative metallurgical solutions to the global trend
of sustainable development of natural resources and CO(2) reduction.  AMG
produces highly engineered specialty metal products and advanced vacuum furnace
systems for the Energy, Aerospace, Infrastructure and Specialty Metals and
Chemicals end markets.  AMG consists of two operating divisions, Advanced
Materials and Engineering Systems, and owns interests in publicly-listed
companies Graphit Kropfmühl AG (Deutsche Börse: GKR.DE) and Timminco Limited
(TSX: "TIM").

The Advanced Materials Division develops and produces specialty metals, alloys
and high performance materials. AMG is a significant producer of specialty
metals, such as ferrovanadium, ferronickel-molybdenum, aluminum master alloys
and additives, chromium metal and ferrotitanium, for Energy, Aerospace,
Infrastructure and Specialty Metal and Chemicals applications.  Other key
products include specialty alloys for titanium and superalloys, coating
materials, tantalum and niobium oxides, vanadium chemicals and antimony
trioxide.

The Engineering Systems Division designs, engineers and produces advanced vacuum
furnace systems and operates vacuum heat treatment facilities, primarily for the
Aerospace and Energy (including solar and nuclear) industries.  Furnace systems
produced by AMG include vacuum remelting, solar silicon melting and
crystallization, vacuum induction melting, vacuum heat treatment and high
pressure gas quenching, turbine blade coating and sintering.  AMG also provides
vacuum case-hardening heat treatment services on a tolling basis.

Graphit Kropfmühl AG is a majority controlled, publicly listed subsidiary of
AMG.  Based on its secure raw material sources in Africa, Asia and Europe,
Graphit Kropfmühl is a specialist in the production of silicon metal and the
extraction, processing and refining of natural crystalline graphite for a wide
range of energy saving industrial applications.

Timminco Limited is a publicly listed affiliate of AMG. Timminco produces
silicon metal for the chemical, aluminum, electronic and solar industries.
Timminco also produces solar grade silicon, using its proprietary technology for
purifying silicon metal, for the solar energy industry.

With over 2,600 employees, AMG operates globally with production facilities in
Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Czech Republic, United States, China,
Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Poland, India and Sri Lanka and also has sales
and customer service offices in Belgium, Russia and Japan (www.amg-nv.com).

About ENRESA
Enresa, Empresa Nacional de Residuos Radiactivos, S.A., is the public company in
charge of the safe management, storage and disposal of the radioactive wastes
produced in Spain.  The applications of nuclear energy for the production of
electricity and the use of radioactive chemical elements in various applications
generate radioactive waste.

Enresa was formed in 1984 by the Spanish government to manage the radioactive
wastes generated in Spain.  Enresa's mandate involves the treatment,
conditioning and storage and disposal of the radioactive wastes generated at any
point in Spain.  Enresa is also responsible for the dismantling of nuclear power
plants when their service lifetime has come to an end and for the environmental
restoration of disused uranium mines and facilities.

About CIEMAT
CIEMAT, Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnològicas,
is a public research organization, under the Spanish Ministry of Science and
Innovation, for excellence in energy and environment, as well as in many
vanguard technologies and in various areas of fundamental research.

Since its creation in 1951, then as the JEN, and since 1986 as the CIEMAT, it
has been carrying out research and technological development projects, serving
as a reference for technical representation of Spain in international forums,
and advising government on matters within its scope.

CIEMAT is technically and geographically diversifying to better care for the R&D
needs of Spain in general and its Autonomous Regions in particular.

CIEMAT activities are organised around research projects that span the bridge
between R&D and the interests of society.

The Nuclear Fission Division of the Energy Department of CIEMAT has the
following objectives: to develop and maintain the know-how on Nuclear Energy
production by fission, providing scientific and technical support to the Spanish
Nuclear Waste Agency, Nuclear Safety Council and the nuclear industry as a
whole; to provide advice to the Spanish authorities in the field and to
represent Spain in the national and international organizations and committees
and; to promote and participate on National and International R&D projects for
the development of and improvement of nuclear energy and the management of its
environmental impact.


For further information please contact:
AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V.        +1 610 975 4901
Jonathan Costello
Vice President of Corporate Communications
jcostello(at)amg-nv.com


Disclaimer
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"forward looking."  Forward looking statements include statements concerning
AMG's plans, expectations, projections, objectives, targets, goals, strategies,
future events, future revenues or performance, capital expenditures, financing
needs, plans and intentions relating to acquisitions, AMG's competitive
strengths and weaknesses, plans or goals relating to forecasted production,
reserves, financial position and future operations and development, AMG's
business strategy and the trends AMG anticipates in the industries and the
political and legal environment in which it operates and other information that
is not historical information.  When used in this press release, the words
"expects," "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "may," "will," "should," and
similar expressions, and the negatives thereof, are intended to identify forward
looking statements.  By their very nature, forward looking statements involve
inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, and risks exist
that the predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward looking
statements will not be achieved.  These forward looking statements speak only as
of the date of this press release.  AMG expressly disclaims any obligation or
undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward looking
statement contained herein to reflect any change in AMG's expectations with
regard thereto or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which
any forward looking statement is based.


[1] McEnaney, B., Wickham, A.J., Dubourg, M. (October 2001) Planning for the
Disposal of Irradiated Graphite: Issues for the new generation of HTRs, Nuclear
Energy Agency.


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