Non-Ferrous Metals
About the Non-Ferrous Metals Division
“The Non-Ferrous Metals & Minerals Division handles a variety of Non-Ferrous Metals & Minerals products, with a focus on metals other than iron, base metals such as copper, aluminum, and zinc. We utilize our global network to supply materials and parts related to white goods (air conditioners, refrigerators, etc.), digital equipment, and automobiles, which are indispensable for our daily lives, to production sites in Japan and overseas. The main feature of the Non-Ferrous Metals & Minerals Division is that it contributes to the realization of the circular economy (recycling-oriented economy) by focusing on the recycling business that utilizes raw materials and final products, as well as metallic raw materials used by customers.”
Our Core Products
Various Non-Ferrous Metals & Minerals strips
Various Non-Ferrous Metal Rods, Busbars, Wires, and Enameled Wires
Various Non-Ferrous Metal Ingots and Scrap
Low-Carbon Ingots and Billets
Various Non-Ferrous Metals & Minerals strips
Various Non-Ferrous Metal Rods, Busbars, Wires, and Enameled Wires
Various Non-Ferrous Metal Ingots and Scrap
Low-Carbon Ingots and Billets
Main Customer Industries
Automobiles
Home Appliances
Food Containers
Construction Materials
Automobiles
Home Appliances
Food Containers
Construction Materials
Services We Provide
EV-related products
EVs are attracting attention from the perspective of environmental impact, and various incentives have been established in Thailand to invigorate the EV industry. In addition, with the entry of major Chinese OEM manufacturers, Thailand has become an area of global attention. This division handles EV-related products, particularly motors, inverters, and batteries. It proposes materials such as ordinary copper foils, aluminum foils, copper strips, and enamel wires.
It also provides development support for processed products such as bus bars and pin fins, as well as manufacturing and performance verification of motor prototypes. We utilize our network to provide comprehensive proposals
Aluminum materials for food packaging
Thailand is one of the world’s leading food processing industries and boasts one of the world’s largest. It is the third largest producer of canned tuna in the world and supports the world’s dining tables. In this industry, this division supplies aluminum foils and aluminum plates for food containers. We serve a wide range of material to satisfy a variety of customer’s demand
CN / Recycling
EV-related products
EVs are attracting attention from the perspective of environmental impact, and various incentives have been established in Thailand to invigorate the EV industry. In addition, with the entry of major Chinese OEM manufacturers, Thailand has become an area of global attention. This division handles EV-related products, particularly motors, inverters, and batteries. It proposes materials such as ordinary copper foils, aluminum foils, copper strips, and enamel wires.
It also provides development support for processed products such as bus bars and pin fins, as well as manufacturing and performance verification of motor prototypes. We utilize our network to provide comprehensive proposals
Aluminum materials for food packaging
Thailand is one of the world’s leading food processing industries and boasts one of the world’s largest. It is the third largest producer of canned tuna in the world and supports the world’s dining tables. In this industry, this division supplies aluminum foils and aluminum plates for food containers. We serve a wide range of material to satisfy a variety of customer’s demand
CN / Recycling
Due to increasing environmental awareness, the use of fossil fuels has become less popular. In particular, aluminum requires electricity to be produced, so it is said that aluminum is a can of electricity. Therefore, aluminum produced with clean electricity is needed. This division offers low-carbon aluminum ingots, low-carbon billets, various types of scrap metal, and recycled ingots. We also aim to effectively utilize various types of waste generated in factories, and contribute to improving customer productivity by proposing facilities and purchasing waste at a high price.”
