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Chinese high-strength aluminium alloys producer Binzhou Regal joins ASI

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Update time : 2023-12-11 15:22:57
On December 3, 2023, Aluminium Stewardship Initiative announced the joining of Binzhou Beihai Regal Advanced Material Co.,Ltd. as a new Production and Transformation member.
Established in 2017, Binzhou Beihai Regal Advanced Material Co.,Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shanxi Regal Metal New Materials Co., Ltd. The company producer high-strength aluminium alloys, rare earth aluminium alloys, high thermal conductivity aluminium alloys, and high-temperature-resistant aluminium alloys.

Binzhou Beihai Regal Advanced Material is located strategically close to the Bohai Bay, Beihai New District, 20 kilometre away from Binzhou Port and 6 kilometre from Dongfeng Port. Thus, it has convenient transportation and good connectivity with East China, South China and Northeast China.

Binzhou Regal sources high-quality electrolytic aluminium water from Weiqiao Group and uses transfer packages to direct electrolytic aluminium water, saving melting time, energy consumption, and reducing costs.

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