SinoSci AM Invites You to Gather at the 2026 Wrought Magnesium Alloy Technology and Market Seminar and Supply–Demand Matchmaking Meeting

Published: Aug 14, 2026 17:47
Jiangxi Zhongke Yamei will continue to deepen its presence in the magnesium-alloy lightweight materials sector, driven by technological innovation and guided by market demand, continuously expanding the boundaries of material performance and application scenarios. The company is committed to becoming a leading magnesium-alloy lightweight materials solutions provider in China with international recognition, contributing to the lightweight transformation and green development of China’s manufacturing industry.

Bringing together industry strengths, focusing on development opportunities in wrought magnesium alloys and their processing, building a platform for technical exchange and supply–demand matchmaking, promoting the transformation of technological achievements and industrialisation, and empowering the manufacturing sector to advance lightweighting and performance enhancement with wrought magnesium alloy materials, thereby providing strong support for the development of emerging industries and the cultivation of new quality productive forces.

Shangmei.com and SMM (Shanghai Metals Market) cordially invite you to participate in the

Jiangxi Zhongke Yamei New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. will make a distinguished appearance at this conference, inviting you to discuss challenges in technological breakthroughs, explore pathways for industry collaboration, and unlock new growth opportunities for the integrated development of the magnesium alloy industry.

Click to register for the conference now; we look forward to meeting you at the event.

Lightweighting Solutions Supplier

Jiangxi Zhongke Yamei New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. originated from the Magnesium Alloy Research Group of the Zhejiang Zhongke Institute of Applied Technology and is a high-tech enterprise focused on the R&D, production, and application of magnesium alloy lightweighting materials. The company launched its research incubation in Jiaxing, Zhejiang in December 2005 and has been deeply engaged in magnesium alloy material technologies for more than a decade; in 2015, it established an industrialisation base for scientific and technological achievements in Jiangsu, achieving a critical leap from the laboratory to mass production; in 2023, it strategically expanded into Fuzhou, Jiangxi, and built a lightweighting materials production site covering 138 mu, marking the company’s entry into a new stage of scaled and clustered development.

[Technical Strengths · Research Accumulation]

The company has a core R&D team composed of seasoned materials experts and senior engineers, with profound technical expertise accumulated in alloy composition design, melting and casting, plastic forming, surface treatment, and other fields. With sustained R&D investment and technological innovation, the company has developed an independent core technology system in corrosion-resistant magnesium alloys, flame-retardant magnesium alloys, high-liquidity die-cast magnesium alloys, high-thermal-conductivity magnesium alloys, high-strength wrought magnesium alloys, and hydrogen-storage magnesium-based materials, with multiple technical indicators reaching advanced industry levels.

[Capacity Scale · Full-Chain Deployment]

The Fuzhou site has an annual capacity of 100,000 mt of high-grade magnesium alloy ingots and magnesium alloy bars, with products covering multiple performance series including corrosion resistance, flame retardancy, high liquidity, high thermal conductivity, high strength, and hydrogen storage. The company has built a complete process chain from alloy melting, extrusion forming, die-casting forming, precision machining to surface treatment, while also deploying scrap recycling and reprocessing operations to form a green closed-loop industry chain of “raw material — product — recycling — regeneration,” which not only ensures the stability of raw material supply and cost advantages, but also puts into practice the concepts of the circular economy and sustainable development.

[Product Applications · Diverse Tracks]

The company’s products are widely used in NEV lightweight parts (auto body structural parts, powertrain housings, chassis parts, etc.), rail transit (train interior and structural parts), high-end 3C products (laptop computers, mobile phones, wearable device housings), low-altitude economy (structural parts for drones and electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft), and aerospace and other high-end manufacturing fields, leveraging the material characteristics of “lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance” to help downstream clients achieve weight reduction, improved energy efficiency, and performance upgrades.

[Development Vision]

Looking ahead, Jiangxi Zhongke Yamei will continue to deepen its presence in the magnesium alloy lightweighting materials track, driven by technological innovation and guided by market demand, continuously expanding the boundaries of material performance and application scenarios. It is committed to becoming a leading domestic and internationally renowned provider of magnesium alloy lightweighting material solutions, contributing to the lightweighting transformation and green development of China’s manufacturing industry.

[Technical Strengths · Research Accumulation]

The company has a core R&D team composed of seasoned materials experts and senior engineers, with profound technical expertise accumulated in alloy composition design, melting and casting, plastic forming, surface treatment, and other fields. With sustained R&D investment and technological innovation, the company has developed an independent core technology system in corrosion-resistant magnesium alloys, flame-retardant magnesium alloys, high-liquidity die-cast magnesium alloys, high-thermal-conductivity magnesium alloys, high-strength wrought magnesium alloys, and hydrogen-storage magnesium-based materials, with multiple technical indicators reaching advanced industry levels.

[Capacity Scale · Full-Chain Deployment]

The Fuzhou site has an annual capacity of 100,000 mt of high-grade magnesium alloy ingots and magnesium alloy bars, with products covering multiple performance series including corrosion resistance, flame retardancy, high liquidity, high thermal conductivity, high strength, and hydrogen storage. The company has built a complete process chain from alloy melting, extrusion forming, die-casting forming, precision machining to surface treatment, while also deploying scrap recycling and reprocessing operations to form a green closed-loop industry chain of “raw material — product — recycling — regeneration,” which not only ensures the stability of raw material supply and cost advantages, but also puts into practice the concepts of the circular economy and sustainable development.

[Product Applications · Diverse Tracks]

The company’s products are widely used in NEV lightweight parts (auto body structural parts, powertrain housings, chassis parts, etc.), rail transit (train interior and structural parts), high-end 3C products (laptop computers, mobile phones, wearable device housings), low-altitude economy (structural parts for drones and electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft), and aerospace and other high-end manufacturing fields, leveraging the material characteristics of “lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance” to help downstream clients achieve weight reduction, improved energy efficiency, and performance upgrades.

[Development Vision]

Looking ahead, Jiangxi Zhongke Yamei will continue to deepen its presence in the magnesium alloy lightweighting materials track, driven by technological innovation and guided by market demand, continuously expanding the boundaries of material performance and application scenarios. It is committed to becoming a leading domestic and internationally renowned provider of magnesium alloy lightweighting material solutions, contributing to the lightweighting transformation and green development of China’s manufacturing industry.

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