en.Wedoany.com Reported - Asahi Seiren, a Japanese secondary aluminum alloy manufacturer (headquartered in Yao City, Osaka Prefecture; President Yoshihito Taniyama), recently completed the installation of crushing equipment. Trial operations began in March, with full-scale commercial production commencing in April. This equipment is primarily designed to process low-grade aluminum scrap. By crushing the scrap and sorting it by size and material, it separates iron and other impurities, thereby enhancing aluminum purity and enabling the diversification of raw material procurement channels. The total project investment amounts to approximately 1 billion yen.
The equipment is capable of crushing and finely sorting aluminum scrap, significantly increasing the recycling value of low-grade aluminum scrap. As a leading company in the secondary aluminum alloy sector, this initiative by Asahi Seiren will enhance its processing capacity for low-grade aluminum scrap and optimize its raw material structure. The company stated that it will further increase the procurement ratio of low-grade aluminum scrap in the future, reducing its dependence on high-grade raw materials.
In recent years, Japan's aluminum industry has faced pressures from rising raw material costs and the need for resource recycling. Through this crushing equipment, Asahi Seiren has achieved high-value conversion of low-grade aluminum scrap, contributing to the sustainable development of the industry. Once operational, the equipment is expected to process tens of thousands of tons of aluminum scrap annually, providing downstream customers with higher-purity recycled aluminum raw materials.
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