Fenglv developed "lead-free 6020A variant aluminum alloy" was selected as an international brand

A “lead-free 6020A variant aluminum alloy” developed by Fong Aluminium was selected as an international brand, which is China's first international brand in the international deformed aluminum and aluminum alloy international registration form under the “China Development” status.

It is understood that the lead-free 6020 modified alloy has the advantages of being lead-free, easy to cut, and environmentally friendly, and is widely used in all industrial standard parts that require cutting.

In January 2003, the European Union promulgated the Environmental Protection Restriction Criteria for Harmful Elements of Electrical and Electronic Products. This technical standard has prevented one-tenth of China's imports of lead-containing metal electrical and electronic products from entering the country, affecting billions of dollars in exports. In response to the EU's barriers, in the second half of 2003, Fenglu initiated the development of the "lead-free 6020A variant aluminum alloy" project. After three years of hard work, the first "lead-free 6020A variant aluminum alloy" was finally available. On March 7th this year, this research and development became an international trademark in the international deformed aluminum and aluminum alloy international registration form under the status of “Chinese research and development”. This was the 52 years after the Swedish expert invented the first alloy in the international trademark registration in 1955. China's first and only alloy international brand.

In this regard, Liu Jingan, a senior engineer at Beijing University of Science and Technology, said that the successful development of 6020A lead-free free-cutting new aluminum alloy materials fills a gap for the development of aluminum alloy in China, which means that China's aluminum alloy research and development has reached the world's advanced level. For China, the world’s largest producer of aluminum products, the emergence of “Chinese research” on international brands will trigger a new round of industrial upgrading.

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