
Nippon Light Metal Company, Ltd.

Introduction
- We manufacture alumina for ceramics, high-purity alumina for LED boards and smartphone cover glass, and caustic soda, chlorine, hydrochloric acid, and organic and inorganic chlorine compounds. We are the only manufacturer of Sodium hypochlorite pentahydrate (SHC5R) in the world.
- We manufacture aluminum wires used for electric wires and billets for a wide range of applications such as forging and extrusion. We also manufacture 99.9999% high-purity aluminium, which is being used in cutting-edge fields.
- We design and manufacture the optimum products for our customers‘ applications using various construction methods such as PF die casting, gravity casting (TOMAQ), hot forging, and casting and forging.
- We manufacture aluminium plates used in electricals, electronics, automobiles, transportation, construction, equipment and machine parts.
- We manufacture aluminium capacitor foil, which is the main material for aluminium electrolytic capacitors used in smartphones, TVs, and electric automotives.
- We manufacture aluminium heat exchangers for automotives, air conditioners, industrial equipment and electronics.
Company Overview
Company Name
Nippon Light Metal Company, Ltd.
Head Office
Urbannet Uchisaiwaicho Building, 1-1-13 Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 105-8681 (Google Map
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Date of Establishment
Capital
Number of Employees
Location
Japan / Japan / Japan / Japan / Japan
History
1939
Established in Tokyo prefecture, Japan.
1940
Kambara Plant commenced operation. Nagoya Plant commenced operation.
1941
Shimizu Plant commenced operation.
1964
Funabashi Plant commenced operation.
1969
Tomakomai Plant commenced operation.
1986
Kambara Capacitor Foil Plant commenced operation.
1988
Kambara Heat Exchanger Plant commenced operation.
2012
Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co., Ltd. established as a holding company.
2014
Discontinued all aluminum electrolysis.
Business Locations
1. Kambara Complex (Shizuoka Prefecture) | Japan |
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2. Shimizu Plant (Shizuoka Prefecture) | Japan |
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3. Nagoya Plant (Aichi Prefecture) | Japan |
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4. Tomakomai Complex (Hokkaido Prefecture) | Japan |
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5. Funabashi Plant (Chiba Prefecture) | Japan |
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