Safety, durability, workability
Traditionally, stainless steel auxiliary handrails were common, but we have successfully obtained BL certification through aluminum, achieving cost reduction, weight reduction, improved workability, and enhanced aesthetics. The reliability of our products has already been proven through extensive construction experience. For more details, please contact us or refer to our catalog.
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basic information
○Safety → Aluminum has a wide variety of alloys, with tensile strength varying from approximately 70 to 600 N/mm². Therefore, we can select alloys with the necessary strength according to the application, ensuring safety. ○Durability and Corrosion Resistance → Aluminum has excellent corrosion resistance against water, seawater, and chemicals. For example, even after 30 years of exposure to coastal winds, like the silver umbrellas at Koshien Stadium, there have been no issues. ○Workability → Aluminum can be easily manufactured into products of various shapes. In addition to common processing methods such as bending, cutting, drawing, and welding, there are also many unique processing methods specific to aluminum, allowing it to adapt to a wide range of situations.
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Applications/Examples of results
It is adopted in many apartment complexes. For more details, please contact us.
Company information
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.