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the first "made in china"
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2007/3/24
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Recently, developed by the giant of aluminum industry- guangdong fenglv, “ Unleaded 6020 modified alloy” was selected as international brand. This is the first and only brand that is registered in the international aluminum and aluminum alloy. This successful development if aluminum alloy meant Chinese aluminum alloy basic material could have the competition with international counterparts. Some experts said that just this brand “made in china” meant china has broke through the trade barrier in “harmful elements in electrical and electronic limit standard’ claimed by EU.
It is understood that the research of "unleaded modified alloy 6020," was begun in 2003. At that time, the EU issued the "limited environmental standards in electrical and electronic products harmful elements" of trade barriers, which, some experts have pointed out, mainly aimed at Chinese electrical and electronic products with good developing momentum.
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