
The downstream sector witnessed some significant and innovative events this week. To begin with, HiPerAl is a high-mechanical strength aluminium alloy powder introduced by Advanced Materials for Additive Manufacturing (AM 4 AM), a cutting-edge company with headquarters in Luxembourg that develops unique materials specifically suitable for 3D printing. This specific aluminium alloy powder was created especially for additive manufacturing using lasers. Nemalloy is a brand-new family of alloys made by Sumanth Sarkar, a professor of mechanical engineering and research scientist Xiaochun Zeng. Nemalloy mixes iron and aluminium to create a high-strength material at least 35 per cent lighter than a typical aluminium alloy. Assan Alüminyum, a Kibar Holding subsidiary and the world's largest producer of flat-rolled aluminium (FRP), plans to invest $460 million in constructing a factory in the United States. The anticipated plant will have a 120,000-tonne yearly manufacturing capacity, according to Ali Kibar.
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The world's leading manufacturer of flat-rolled aluminium (FRP), Assan Alüminyum, a subsidiary of Kibar Holding, intends to open a facility in the United States with an investment of $460 million. According to Ali Kibar, the projected factory's annual production capacity would be 120,000 tonnes.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/assan-aluminyum-plans-to-launch-a-facility-in-the-us-with-an-investment-of-460-million-84758
Advanced Materials for Additive Manufacturing (AM 4 AM), a Luxembourg-based cutting-edge business, engaged in creating novel materials especially suited for 3D printing, launched a high-mechanical strength aluminium alloy powder called HiPerAl.

On November 7, Ricoh Company, Ltd. will increase the size of its Customer Experience Centre (CEC) in Telford, United Kingdom, to speed up co-creation with clients and partners in the manufacturing sector. These tools will be handy for those considering metal binder jetting (MBJ), specifically aluminium binder jetting, 3D printers for electric vehicles (EVs), electric aircraft, etc.
Wiley Rein LLP assisted in convincing the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) to grant relief from imports of dumped and subsidised aluminium extrusions from China on behalf of U.S. makers of aluminium extrusions.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/wiley-rein-assists-itc-in-granting-trade-relief-on-chinese-aluminium-extrusion-84778
Aluminium Stewardship Initiative acknowledged AWB Aluminiumwerk Berlin GmbH’s aluminium extrusion production and mechanical process at the Berlin facility with Performance Standard V2 (2017) certification on October 6, 2022.
On October 4, Tuesday, Waldaschaff Automotive Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V. received the ASI Industrial User certification. The company manufactures a range of aluminium products including crash management systems, battery casings, structural components, and tailgate structures.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/asi-enlists-waldaschaff-automotive-mexico-s-de-r-l-de-c-v-as-industrial-user-84763

Sumanth Sarkar, a mechanical engineer professor and research scientist Xiaochun Zeng developed an entirely new class of alloys named Nemalloy that combines aluminium and iron to produce a high-strength material at least 35 per cent lighter than a conventional aluminium alloy.
Phoenix Scientific Industries (PSI), based in Hailsham, East Sussex, UK, witnessed an increased demand for sophisticated aluminium atomising devices. PSI offers clients ATEX-rated machinery to create premium spherical aluminium powders with its HERMIGA atomiser line.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/psi-witnesses-strong-demand-for-its-advanced-atomising-system-to-process-aluminium-powder-84748
The Hangzhou, China headquartered organization, Eplus3D, certified the Aheadd®CP1 aluminium alloy from the Paris, France-based Constellium for use on the company’s Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) Additive Manufacturing machines.
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