Japan has long been recognized globally as a powerhouse for precision engineering, advanced manufacturing, and technological innovation. At the core of this industrial supremacy lies the critical role of high-performance materials. Among these, Aluminum Alloy Powder has emerged as a foundational material driving the next generation of Japanese industrial capabilities. From the bustling automotive hubs in Aichi Prefecture to the cutting-edge robotics laboratories in Tokyo, aluminum alloy powder companies and factories are supplying the essential raw materials needed for lightweighting, thermal management, and complex structural integrity.
The Japanese market demands exceptionally high standards for metal powders. With the rapid transition towards Electric Vehicles (EVs) led by automotive giants like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan, there is an unprecedented push for lightweight materials to enhance battery efficiency and vehicle range. Aluminum alloy powders are extensively utilized in powder metallurgy and Metal Injection Molding (MIM) to create intricate, lightweight, yet highly durable automotive components. Furthermore, Japan's robust electronics sector heavily relies on uncoated aluminum powder for advanced thermal management products, ensuring that high-performance semiconductors and microprocessors operate within optimal temperature ranges.
TJWX obtains more than twenty years of experience for producing spherical aluminum powder, which enables goods stable and safely produced in the plant.
TJWX obtains more than twenty years of experience for producing spherical aluminum powder, which enables goods stable and safely produced in the plant.
TJWX obtains more than twenty years of experience for producing spherical aluminum powder, which enables goods stable and safely produced in the plant.
TJWX obtains more than ten years of experience for developing aluminum-based alloy powders.
TJWX obtains more than ten years of experience for developing high-purity aluminum powder.
As we look toward the future of Japanese manufacturing, the integration of Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) stands out as a revolutionary trend. Aluminum alloy powder for 3D printing is witnessing exponential demand in Japan. Factories are moving away from traditional subtractive manufacturing towards additive processes that minimize waste and allow for the creation of complex geometries previously thought impossible. This is particularly crucial in Japan's aerospace sector, spearheaded by organizations like JAXA, where every gram of weight saved translates to massive fuel and cost efficiencies. Moreover, the trend towards "Green Aluminum" is gaining traction, aligning perfectly with Japan's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
The localized applications of these advanced powders in Japan are vast and deeply integrated into the nation's infrastructure. Consider the iconic Shinkansen (bullet trains); the continuous pursuit of speed, safety, and energy efficiency relies on Aluminum Metal Matrix Composites (AMCs) manufactured using specialized aluminum powders. In the realm of industrial automation, companies like Yaskawa and Fanuc utilize components molded from high-purity atomized aluminum powder to ensure their robotic arms are both agile and durable. Additionally, in the construction and high-temperature industrial sectors, uncoated aluminum powder for refractory bricks is vital for lining furnaces in Japan's steel and glass manufacturing plants, demonstrating the versatility of this material across diverse localized scenarios.

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Established in 1997, Hunan Ningxiang Jiweixin Metal Powder Co., Ltd. is a hi-tech enterprise engaged in the R&D and production of spherical Aluminium powder, Aluminium-based alloy powder and other metal powder. In December 2009, the company was jointly acquired by Toyo Aluminium K.K Group and Shanghai Matsuo Co., Ltd. The company is located in Ningxiang State-level Economic Development Zone, Hunan Province. This strategic partnership bridges global production capabilities with stringent Japanese quality standards.
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The company was founded in 1997

The annual production is 10,000 tons

It has cooperated with 230 well-known enterprises
Entering the Japanese market requires strict adherence to some of the most rigorous quality control systems in the world. The joint acquisition of JiWeiXin by the Toyo Aluminium K.K Group is a testament to the seamless integration of large-scale production capabilities with meticulous Japanese manufacturing philosophies (Monozukuri). This synergy ensures that every batch of aluminum alloy powder, whether destined for a powder metallurgy factory in Osaka or a 3D printing facility in Kyoto, meets the exact specifications required by Japanese engineers. By combining a 10,000-ton annual production capacity with advanced R&D, companies can ensure a stable, high-purity supply chain for Japan's ever-evolving technological landscape.
Jiweixin, thank you for your continuous support and care for us
Jiweixin, thank you for your continuous support and care for us




In 2008, the company passed the certification of ISO9001:2015 Quality Management System and ISO14001:2015 Environment Management System and obtained the Safe Production License.




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