Nonferrous Metals

The Nonferrous Metals industry smelts and processes non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and copper, supplying essential materials for electronic equipment and transportation equipment. It manufactures various non-ferrous metals including aluminum, copper, zinc, lead, nickel, and titanium, providing products used in a wide range of applications such as electric wires, automotive parts, aircraft components, electronic parts, and building materials. This industry develops products that leverage the excellent properties of non-ferrous metals, including electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, light weight, and corrosion resistance. By developing alloys suited to specific applications, such as aluminum alloys, copper alloys, and titanium alloys, it provides high-performance materials. Particularly in the electric vehicle and aircraft industries, demand is growing for materials that achieve both weight reduction and high strength. Promoting recycling is also an important characteristic, as recycling aluminum and copper can significantly reduce energy consumption compared to new smelting. Toward realizing a circular economy, the industry has established scrap collection and regeneration systems, achieving effective resource utilization and environmental impact reduction.

Stock Code Company Name Industry Prefecture Establishment Year Listing Year Market
1491 Chugai Kogyo Nonferrous Metals Tokyo 1932 1949 Standard Market
5016 JX Metals Nonferrous Metals Tokyo 2002 2025 Prime Market
5702 Daiki Aluminium Kogyosho Nonferrous Metals Osaka 1948 1979 Prime Market
5703 Nippon Light Metal Holdings Nonferrous Metals Tokyo 1936 2012 Prime Market
5704 JMC Nonferrous Metals Kanagawa 1992 2016 Growth Market
5706 Mitsui Mining & Smelting Nonferrous Metals Tokyo 1950 1950 Prime Market
5707 Toho Zinc Nonferrous Metals Tokyo 1937 1949 Prime Market
5711 Mitsubishi Materials Nonferrous Metals Tokyo 1950 1950 Prime Market
5713 Sumitomo Metal Mining Nonferrous Metals Tokyo 1937 1950 Prime Market
5714 DOWA Holdings Nonferrous Metals Tokyo 1937 1949 Prime Market