Yizumi and Yujiang Die Casting Join Forces to Break Through Mass Production Barrier of Magnesium Alloy Semi-Solid
Recently, Yizumi and Chongqing Yujiang Die Casting officially reached a strategic cooperation on magnesium alloy semi-solid forming technology. The two parties will deeply coordinate in technological research and development, mass production breakthroughs, and market applications, and will deploy multiple sets of large-scale Yizumi magnesium alloy semi-solid injection molding equipment. This collaboration aims to establish a complete industrial chain from materials and processes to large-scale manufacturing, providing high-performance lightweight solutions for industries such as new energy vehicles, 3C electronics, and humanoid robots.

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Lightweighting is a core issue in high-end manufacturing, and magnesium alloy, as the lightest metal structural material, is seen as a key breakthrough point. However, its semi-solid forming technology has extremely high barriers to entry, requiring the collaborative efforts of top players across the industry chain. Yizumi has deep expertise in advanced forming processes and precision equipment, while Yujiang Die Casting is a seasoned supplier in the automotive parts sector with full-chain manufacturing capabilities. This collaboration brings together both parties to tackle the challenges of large-scale commercial application of semi-solid magnesium alloys, with the aim of jointly defining the next generation of lightweight manufacturing standards.
Semi-solid technology can significantly improve the densification and mechanical properties of magnesium alloy parts, but it imposes extremely high requirements on materials, processes, and molds. According to the agreement, both parties will establish a joint development mechanism to focus on material optimization, process control, and the development of specialized molds and simulation systems. This will integrate Yizumi's technological accumulation with Yujiang Die Casting's mass production experience to build a replicable mass production process system.
In fields like new energy vehicles, lightweighting directly impacts range and performance. The two parties will jointly expand the large-scale application of magnesium alloys in key components such as electric drive housings and body structural parts, providing more mature and complete lightweight solutions to the market through joint promotion and technological empowerment.
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