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    Alcan Cable launches STABILOY(TM) aluminium alloy cable in China

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2008/9/19
  • Click Amount: 570

    Alcan Cable, part of Alcan Engineered Products - a business unit of Rio Tinto Alcan, has made STABILOY(TM) brand wire the first aluminium alloy building wire available in China.


    "We are excited to offer our STABILOY(TM) aluminium alloy building wire to the Chinese market," said Ian Hewett, president, Alcan Cable.


    Some of the distinctive features of STABILOY(TM) aluminium alloy building wire include its light weight and flexibility which translates directly into installation ease. STABILOY(TM) aluminium alloy building wire is a very secure and reliable wiring solution.


    Alcan Cable's newest manufacturing plant is currently under construction in the Tianjin Airport Industrial Park, with operations dedicated to STABILOY(TM) aluminium alloy building wire scheduled to begin in early 2009.


    STABILOY(TM) aluminium alloy building wire has been successfully installed in thousands of projects throughout North America for many years. Alcan Cable also operates six manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and Canada, and has been a leading aluminium cable manufacturer in North America for over 100 years.

    Source: Canada NewsWire
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