The aluminum processing industry is shifting from “bulk production” to “precision manufacturing.” Through advanced stamping, stretching, welding, and surface treatment technologies, aluminum is being integrated into high-end industries such as automotive manufacturing and precision electronics.

Advantages: Capability for deep customization according to client specifications; products command higher margins and possess greater market competitiveness.
Disadvantages: Rapid equipment obsolescence requires continuous investment in R&D and specialized technical talent.
Profitability: The core of profitability in processing lies in “deep processing.” By enhancing precision and complexity, companies can bypass low-end price wars and achieve more stable gross margins.
Precautions: Implement efficient scrap metal recycling protocols. Additionally, establish a rigorous quality control system to prevent economic losses caused by processing errors that could lead to batch rejection.