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Taiwan’s Alformer to invest NT$1 billion in developing high-strength aluminum alloy formwork

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Update time : 2025-03-10 17:31:35
Alformer Industrial Co., Ltd., a Taiwanese company engaged in aluminum extrusion production, will invest nearly NT$1 billion to build a new factory in Beidou, Changhua, develop high-strength aluminum alloy formwork, introduce smart manufacturing and automated production lines, and adopt MES warehouse management and robotic arm welding technology.

Originally focused on aluminum doors and windows, Alformer has expanded into industries like semiconductors, sports, bicycles, automotive parts, and building materials.

The new plant will be equipped with solar power generation equipment and has received UL2809 certification for aluminum alloys, aiming to meet environmental standards and promote sustainable and green production.
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