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Xinjiang Jinsheng, New plant |
New phase of plant construction to increase magnesium metal and alloy production by 35,000 t/yr.
Chinese magnesium producer Xinjiang Jinsheng has officially commenced the construction of the second phase of its Hami-based plant in Xinjiang province. This phase will add 35,000 tonnes per year of production capacity for magnesium metal and alloy. The construction, which began in April 2024, is expected to be completed and operational by the end of 2026, significantly boosting Jinsheng's production capabilities.
Expansion of Jinsheng’s Magnesium Production
The Hami plant’s first phase, which began production in 2011, has reached a full capacity utilization of 20,000 tonnes per year by 2024. With the addition of the second phase, Jinsheng will increase its total production capacity for magnesium metal and alloys to 55,000 tonnes per year. This expansion is a key development for the company, as it strengthens its position in the competitive magnesium industry.
Qixin Alloy's Role and Acquisition by WZ Group
Xinjiang Jinsheng Magnesium is a subsidiary of Zhejiang Qixin Alloy, which operates three magnesium plants in China: Jinsheng Magnesium in Hami, Taiyang Magnesium in Wuzhong (Ningxia), and Jinshi Magnesium in Alashan (Inner Mongolia). Together, these facilities contribute a total production capacity of 80,000 tonnes per year.
In August 2023, Zhejiang Qixin Alloy was acquired by WZ Group, a state-owned enterprise with a significant presence in the industrial sector. WZ Group’s acquisition of Qixin is part of its strategy to strengthen its foothold in the magnesium industry. The synergy between WZ’s existing subsidiaries and Qixin is expected to optimize WZ’s industrial structure and enhance its overall competitiveness.
China’s Magnesium Industry Growth
China remains the world’s leading producer of magnesium, with a total output of 953,100 tonnes of magnesium metal in 2024. Of this, 52,800 tonnes were produced in Xinjiang province, where Jinsheng’s Hami plant plays a critical role. The continued growth in China’s magnesium production is driven by the increasing demand for magnesium alloys in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics.
Conclusion
The expansion of Xinjiang Jinsheng’s magnesium production capacity represents a major step in the company's growth and China's broader efforts to maintain its dominance in the global magnesium market. With the support of WZ Group, Jinsheng’s enhanced production capabilities will strengthen its position as a leading supplier of magnesium metal and alloys.
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