Chongqing Hanlir's 4,000 mt/year aluminium alloy component project approved to come online

Published: May 6, 2020 15:31
A 4,000 mt/year precision aluminium alloy component project of Chongqing Hanlir Machinery Manufacturing will come online soon as the Environmental Impact Assessment report for the project has been approved and published by the government of Jiangjin District, Chongqing on April 29 to seek public comment.

SHANGHAI, May 6 (SMM) – A 4,000 mt/year precision aluminium alloy component project of Chongqing Hanlir Machinery Manufacturing will come online soon as the Environmental Impact Assessment report for the project has been approved and published by the government of Jiangjin District, Chongqing on April 29 to seek public comment. 


Construction of the project completed in November 2019 and the public announcement period is between April 29 and May 14. 


With an overall investment of 50 million yuan and an investment of 500,000 yuan in environmental protection, the project is designed to produce die-casting parts and machining parts.


Major products include the automobile water pump, engine cover, engine oil pan, steering gear housing, spare parts for new energy vehicles and other aluminium alloy parts.

 

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