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The Aerospace Institute's Electron Probe Microanalyzer (EPMA) officially begins operations—now offering external analysis services.
Recently, the electronic probe microanalysis instrument (EPMA) imported from Japan—purchased by the headquarters of Zhengzhou Light Alloy Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. in the High-Tech Zone (hereafter referred to as the Aerospace Institute)—has completed debugging and has officially begun operations, now offering external inspection services. As a company that hosts both the Henan Provincial High-Performance Light Alloy Innovation Center and the Henan Provincial Aerospace Light Alloy Engineering Technology Center, this new equipment will significantly enhance the company’s independent R&D capabilities. It will also accelerate the transformation and upgrading of Henan’s traditional aluminum and magnesium manufacturing industries, paving the way for the region’s transition toward a high-tech, high-value-added, and environmentally friendly alloy component manufacturing and advanced processing sector.
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Industry-Academia-Research Collaborative Innovation: Professor Xiao Yang's Journey in Cultivating Talent
In November 2024, Professor Xiao Yang delivered a lecture titled "Research Advances in Ultra-Lightweight, High-Strength, Heat- and Corrosion-Resistant Light Alloys for Aerospace Applications" to the 2022 class of engineering students at Zhengzhou University's School of Materials Science and Engineering. The talk opened a gateway for the students into cutting-edge technology, giving them a firsthand glimpse into the vast potential of these innovative materials in the aerospace field—and sparking their enthusiasm for scientific research and exploration. The history of materials is, in essence, the history of human progress. And in today’s rapidly evolving world, materials have rightfully become one of the most promising and dynamic industries. For the defense and military sectors, advanced materials technology serves as the cornerstone for developing modern, state-of-the-art military equipment.
Light Alloy Institute& Aerospace New Materials Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with You
As the golden autumn brings crisp, refreshing air and the bright moon shines brightly in the sky, on this joyous Mid-Autumn Festival occasion, Light Alloy Institute & Aerospace New Materials extend our sincerest wishes to you and your family. "As the bright moon rises over the sea, we share this moment, no matter how far apart," may this radiant full moon carry our heartfelt prayers for peace at home and safety for loved ones. Wishing you a warm family reunion, smooth sailing in all your endeavors, and cherished moments together as you celebrate this beautiful holiday season!
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Light Alloy Institute & Aerospace New Materials wish you a happy National Day!
With "nation" as our shield, we move forward with peace of mind; with "celebration" as our gift, we share in joyful moments together. On this glorious National Day, Light Alloy Institute & Aerospace New Materials wish you a life filled with "magnificent" happiness, a bright and promising future, and the chance to embrace even brighter days alongside our great nation!
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The Military-Industrial Power Behind the September 3rd Parade: Magnesium Alloys Help Lighten Up Weapons and Equipment
On September 3, a grand rally commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War was held at Beijing's Tiananmen Square. The highlight of this year's military parade included unmanned combat units, information warfare groups, hypersonic missiles, and advanced,armored forces— all of which are domestically produced, cutting-edge main battle weapons currently in service. Weapon lightweighting is a critical tactical and technical benchmark, serving as a key strategy to enhance the overall combat effectiveness of military equipment. It also represents the primary approach for improving the strategic and operational mobility of combat units, particularly light and rapid-response forces. In this process of reducing equipment weight, magnesium alloys play a vital role in enabling more agile and versatile military capabilities.
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Aerospace New Materials & Light Alloy Institute 2026 Summer Open Event
Zhengzhou Light Alloy Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Zhengzhou Light Alloy Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. , was established in 2021 with a total investment of 500 million yuan. The company has built a pilot production line capable of annually producing 20,000 tons of high-performance lightweight alloys, creating an advanced R&D and innovation platform that integrates research and development, pilot-scale testing, technology transfer, and industrialization of lightweight alloy technologies.
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Light Alloy Institute: Aluminum-Based Composite Materials—The Secret Weapon Behind Thinner Smartphones
In 2007, the original iPhone redefined the smartphone at 135 grams; by 2024, foldable phones weighing just 236 grams when fully unfolded to an 8-inch display. Over the past seventeen years, computing power has increased by a factor of 10,000, battery capacity has grown fivefold, and camera module complexity has skyrocketed—yet smartphones have continued to become lighter and lighter.
The Aerospace Institute's Electron Probe Microanalyzer (EPMA) officially begins operations—fully opening up external testing services.
Recently, the headquarters of Zhengzhou Light Alloy Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. in the High-Tech Zone (hereafter referred to as the Aerospace Institute) has completed the installation and commissioning of an imported Japanese-made Electron Probe Microanalyzer (EPMA), which is now officially operational and fully open for external testing services.
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Uniting and striving to write a new chapter, we press forward with determination toward the future—Light Alloy Institute’s 2024 New Employee Team Building Event
On July 13, the weather was calm and clear, with skies as serene as clouds and summer mountains glowing green. To help new employees better understand the history and culture of Shangjie and its surrounding areas, Zhengzhou Light Alloy Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. organized an outdoor team-building event for its 24th cohort of new hires. More than 20 new employees participated in this engaging activity.
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Secretary An Wei and his delegation visited the Aerospace New Materials Institute to observe Zhengzhou City's key project—the city's first-quarter major project construction review meeting, held as part of efforts to secure a strong start to the year.
On March 2, Zhengzhou City held a meeting to review the construction of major projects for the first quarter and to kick off efforts aimed at securing a strong start to the year. The meeting underscored the need to implement the requirements from the provincial-level conference, rallying the entire city to stay focused on key targets and objectives. Participants were encouraged to take on significant responsibilities, strive for excellence, and deliver outstanding results—leaving no doubt that achieving a "strong start" is firmly within reach.
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