World's Largest Tonnage (150MN) Aluminum Extruder Purchased in China

China Nonferrous Metals reporter recently learned that on February 25th, Beijing time, Shandong Sinopec Light Alloy Co., Ltd., a member of the Chinese delegation to the European purchasing delegation, signed a contract for the purchase of the largest tonnage aluminum extrusion machine in the world with Siemag Germany.
From February 24 to 28, the Chinese Trade and Investment Promotion Group, which was composed of the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, visited Europe, Germany, Switzerland, Spain and the United Kingdom.
While helping Europe to boost economic confidence, Chinese companies have not spent any money. In the first stop of the procurement team arrived in Berlin, Shandong Yankuang Light Alloy Co., Ltd. and SMS Smarco signed 15,000 tons of double-acting forward hydraulic aluminum extrusion press - this Taiwan's extruder is currently the world's largest tonnage Aluminum extrusion machine.
At the time of hearing, China Nonferrous News reporter dialed the Yankuang company's phone number for the first time. The original director of the company's office was very excited to report to this reporter: The company signed a purchase worth 57 million euros with the German SMS Meer. The contract, including a 150MN aluminum extrusion press, introduced a total of four aluminum processing lines. These production lines are the most advanced production lines with the highest level of equipment, the largest tonnage, and the most advanced level of automation in the aluminum processing industry. At the same time, he emphasized that "it will not only determine the competitive position of our company in the market, but also will be a major boost to China's aluminum industry in the future."
It is understood that the equipment purchased with the group to pay for the EU is mainly used for a new aluminum processing project started by the company last year. The project plans to build 4 casting production lines and 18 extrusion production lines. Upon completion, it will reach an annual output of 133,000 tons of aluminum extrusion materials and 145,000 tons of round ingots, and is expected to be put into production by the end of 2011.