GRIPM Powder Materials copper powder manufacturing facility in Thailand now operational

November 27, 2024

The new Youyan Powder Materials facility in Thailand is ISO 9001 certified (Courtesy Makin Metal Powders)
The new GRIPM Powder Materials facility in Thailand is ISO 9001 certified (Courtesy Makin Metal Powders)

Makin Metal Powders, a subsidiary of China’s GRIPM Group based in Rochdale, UK, has announced that the group’s new metal powder production facility, located Thailand, is now operational. The GRIPM Powder Materials plant, located in Chonburi Province, is ISO 9001 certified and dispatched its first orders in July this year.

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The facility has the capacity to produce 5,000 tons per year of electrolytic copper powder (ECP) and offers a full range, including light, medium, and heavy grades. ECP (sometimes referred to as dendritic) grades are manufactured by an electrolysis process followed by further processing to the final specification.

Shipments of electrolytic copper powder have begun from the new GRIPM Powder Materials facility in Thailand (Courtesy Makin Metal Powders)
Shipments of electrolytic copper powder have begun from the new GRIPM Powder Materials facility in Thailand (Courtesy Makin Metal Powders)

Typical ECP applications include additives to iron powder, improving properties of sintered parts (especially for thin walled parts, where high green strength is required) and friction components, as well as decorative and architectural finishes, welding and brazing, diamond tooling, electrical contacts and more.

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