The world class Expert in the circular economy of urban mines
To create value through recycling as a pioneer in secondary aluminium alloys.
Aluminium scrap is melted in furnace and this molten Aluminium is cast into large slabs called ingots or billets. Aluminium is primarily used to produce pistons, engine and body parts for cars, beverage cans, doors, siding and aluminium foil.
Closed-loop Recycling for the Secondary Aluminium Industry.
Our Innovative Process

Scrap
A wide variety of aluminium scrap is collected in our facilities to create valuable items from waste metal that is no longer being used.
Melting
Aluminium alloys contain a variety of metals in addition to aluminium. Raw materials are combined at the ratio required for the target product and fed into a furnace for melting.


Casting
Molten aluminium is poured into a mold, where it hardens. The aluminium ingots produced by Daiki Aluminium can be roughly classified into materials for casting, materials for die casting, and others according to the subsequent molding process.
Products
As aluminium has excellent castability and corrosion resistance and can be used and reused repeatedly, it is used in a variety of industrial products, ranging from cars, motorcycles, and beverage cans to precision equipment.

