Aluminum rear door made of aluminum extrusions rich in recyclability and lightweight properties.
This is an aluminum rear door made from aluminum extrusions that are rich in recyclability and lightweight. At Izumi Metal, we have traditionally manufactured and sold interlocking aluminum awning panels, and utilizing that technology and know-how, we have developed the aluminum rear door. Since it is made of 100% aluminum, it is the most suitable product for addressing environmental issues (recyclability). For more details, please contact us.
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**Features** ○ Lightweight → Achieved approximately 30-40% weight reduction compared to conventional plywood core types through full aluminum construction. → Increased payload capacity due to weight reduction allows for a decrease in logistics costs. ○ Aesthetic Appeal → The panel surface is created using extrusion technology to achieve a flat surface. → The absence of unevenness on the panel surface makes marking and exterior work easier, enabling a reduction in exterior costs. ○ Recyclability → Made of 100% aluminum, making it the most suitable product for addressing environmental issues (recyclability). ○ Variety → The panels are composed of seven types of extruded materials, allowing for a wide selection of panel widths and heights according to customer specifications. ● For more details, please contact us.
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Our company, which is responsible for the trading division of the UACJ Group, was established in October 2003 by integrating and inheriting the businesses of Oba Aluminum Co., Ltd., which has a long history in the non-ferrous metal distribution industry, and Daikin Shoji Co., Ltd. Subsequently, we inherited the businesses of Nakagawa Metal Co., Ltd. in January 2015, Nakata Kinsyo Co., Ltd. in October 2017, and Takano Light Metal Co., Ltd. in October 2018, leading us to the present day.