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JSW has expanded its magnesium alloy injection molding machine series "JLM-MGIIe," which employs low-environmental-impact forming technology, with the latest launch of the 1800-ton clamping force model "JLM1800-MGIIeL." This new model is scheduled to be officially released on January 20, 2026. It primarily targets the trend toward larger components such as automotive display frames, meeting the increasingly diverse forming requirements for magnesium alloy parts in terms of size, stability, and mass production adaptability.
The JLM-MGIIe series utilizes the "Thixomolding" process, wherein granular magnesium alloy is heated to a semi-molten state in the barrel and directly injected into the mold, eliminating the need for traditional melting furnaces. This process also requires no flame-retardant gases, significantly simplifying the production workflow. One of the key target markets for the new model is China. Previously, this series has been applied in the production of magnesium alloy components such as automotive display parts, electronic control unit housings, as well as camera and personal computer parts. The introduction of the 1800-ton model further expands the range of part sizes that can be accommodated.
Source: Diecasting Weekly
JSW and JLT will exhibit at Asia's largest specialized die-casting and non-ferrous exhibition—CHINA DIECASTING & CHINA NONFERROUS 2026 (Shanghai New International Expo Center, Halls N1–N4) from July 15 to 17, 2026, at Booth N1A41. Under the theme "Twin Engines: Aluminum & Magnesium, A Lightweight Future," this edition is expected to span 49,200 square meters, feature over 600 exhibitors, and attract 28,000 professional visitors. Enterprises and professionals from the global die-casting and non-ferrous casting industry chain are welcome to visit for exchange and cooperation.
JSW and JLT exhibited at CHINA DIECASTING & CHINA NONFERROUS 2025
