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Northwest Aluminum’s 16-ton melting and casting technical transformation project pass acceptance testing

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Update time : 2024-09-24 17:03:11
On September 13, the high-end planning and development department of Aluminum Corporation of China (Chinalco) led an expert group to conduct the completion and acceptance of Northwest Aluminum’s 16-ton melting and casting technical transformation project.

The expert group checked the reports from the construction, design, and supervision units, reviewed the relevant information on the project, and conducted on-site inspections. After one day of work, the expert group unanimously agreed that the technical transformation project passed the completion acceptance.

The project was put into operation to ameliorate the quality of ingots, greatly improve the quality control capabilities, and achieve high-quality development of extruded products.
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