In the 1970s Mitsubishi Shindoh introduced a CDA194 alloy technology license from overseas for deployment in semiconductor leadframe usage, and has accumulated production know-how in the high-performance copper alloy materials it offers today. As a global strategy, based on the technology accumulated from the 1980s, the company aims at becoming provider to the world centering on "TAMAC194 (C19400) " and "TAMAC 4".
In 1984 we developed "MSP1," (C18665) through focusing on uses in electronic equipment for automobiles, and additionally, "MAX251," (C64725) developed in the 1990s, is in particular highly rated as a material for precision terminals and connectors for automobiles, and a system for stable supply to various parts of the world has been established through alliances with major metal product manufacturers in the EU and North America. Recently, we obtained patents not only in Japan but in overseas countries on EcoBrass, our high performance, a lead-free and free-cutting brass alloy, and registered rods and forged items (C69300) and cast-metal objects (C87850) with ASTM. In the potable-water related field, where lead regulations have become even stricter, and in various other industrial fields such as the automotive industry, we have set up a system for swift handling of worldwide increases in demand through alliances with major metal product manufacturers in the EU and North America.
Along with the trend of transferring the production sites of the semiconductor, automotive related, potable water-related and the device and equipment industries to Southeast Asia and China, Mitsubishi Shindoh has set up a system for rapid supply to customers via local companies overseas, etc.