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Linyi, Shandong, China – June 18, 2026 – ALVA Machinery Group, a leading global manufacturer of intelligent recycling processing equipment and comprehensive circular economy solution provider, officially announces its participation in the 2026 China International Aluminium Industry Exhibition, scheduled to take place from July 8 to 10 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). The company will occupy Booth 5F15, Hall N5, where it will display its flagship shredder, aluminium profile crusher and eddy current separator systems, alongside full-process waste aluminium recycling production line solutions tailored for global metal recycling enterprises, aluminium profile factories and scrap resource processors.
As a core enterprise with over 20 years of deep cultivation in the recycling machinery sector, ALVA Machinery Group has long focused on the research, development, production and after-sales service of solid waste recycling equipment, covering waste aluminium, scrap copper, mixed metal scrap, plastic and tyre recycling equipment. The brand’s corporate mission — Recycling, Innovation, Sustainability — runs through every link of product R&D, manufacturing and global market layout. Up to now, ALVA’s machinery and complete recycling production lines have been exported to more than 50 countries across Asia, Europe, Africa, North America and South America, earning consistent recognition from overseas clients for high efficiency, stable operation, intelligent automation and low operational energy consumption.
At this year’s Shanghai Aluminium Exhibition, ALVA will present three star core devices that form the backbone of complete waste aluminium sorting and recovery workflows, fully demonstrating the group’s one-stop recycling equipment total solution capability. The first exhibit is ALVA’s heavy-duty industrial shredder, engineered with high-torque, low-speed drive technology to deliver ultra-high material throughput. It efficiently crushes bulk aluminium profile scrap, oversized sheet aluminium and large mixed metal waste without frequent blade wear or material blockages, laying a stable foundation for front-end pre-processing of recycling lines. The second highlight product is the dedicated aluminium profile crusher, optimised exclusively for extruded aluminium scrap, window frame waste and aluminium alloy offcuts. The equipment achieves high-purity crushing separation with greatly reduced power consumption compared with traditional multi-functional crushers, solving long-standing pain points of high energy cost and low finished aluminium purity for aluminium processing plants. The third flagship product on display is the high-precision eddy current separator, the core sorting equipment for post-crushing mixed metal materials. Featuring a high separation rate, steady long-term running performance and convenient daily maintenance design, the separator can fully separate mixed scrap into pure aluminium granules and copper granules, drastically lifting the economic added value of recycled metal materials for recyclers.
Beneath the three core machines, the exhibition poster clearly illustrates the full material processing chain supported by ALVA’s equipment: starting from raw input of aluminium profile scrap and aluminium sheet scrap, through crushing and sorting procedures, the system outputs clean separated aluminium and copper finished materials, forming a closed-loop industrial chain from scrap intake to high-value recyclable metal output. All ALVA equipment is built around three core product advantages: high efficiency to maximise metal recovery yield, robust mechanical structures for reliable long-term continuous operation, and integrated smart control systems that realise full-process automation, reducing labour reliance for recycling factories and lowering overall operational management costs.
Beyond standalone machinery display, the ALVA team at Booth N5 Hall 5F15 will provide on-site customised recycling line solution consultation services for all visitors. The company’s professional technical and sales teams will conduct one-on-one communication with aluminium factory operators, scrap yard owners, waste resource investment entrepreneurs and industry distributors from home and abroad, designing tailor-made complete production lines matched to clients’ daily processing capacity, raw material types, factory site conditions and local environmental protection standards. Meanwhile, visitors can obtain detailed equipment parameter brochures, watch on-site operation simulation videos of full recycling lines, and arrange post-exhibition factory inspections at ALVA’s Shandong manufacturing base to witness the complete production, assembly and quality testing process of recycling machinery. Global clients are welcome to contact the ALVA business team in advance via WhatsApp/phone +86 158 6596 9988 or the official website www.cnalva.com to schedule exclusive meeting times during the three-day exhibition.
For ALVA Machinery Group, participation in the China International Aluminium Industry Exhibition carries profound strategic significance. The event is Asia’s most influential professional exhibition focusing on the entire aluminium industrial chain, gathering upstream bauxite mining, midstream aluminium smelting and profile processing enterprises, as well as downstream waste aluminium recycling, secondary metal trading and circular economy service providers. The exhibition creates an authoritative, high-value communication platform for ALVA to connect with upstream and downstream industry partners, release the latest recycling technology achievements, and expand cooperative channels in the global secondary aluminium recycling market. Against the backdrop of worldwide vigorous promotion of circular economy policies, the integration of advanced recycling machinery technology with the aluminium industry has become an inevitable development trend, and ALVA aims to take this opportunity to deepen exchanges with industry peers, jointly explore low-carbon, high-efficiency secondary aluminium recovery paths, and accelerate the global popularisation of green metal recycling manufacturing technology.
In the past five years, governments worldwide have rolled out stringent carbon neutrality, carbon peaking and solid waste resource utilisation policies, pushing the regeneration of non-ferrous metals, especially aluminium recycling, to the centre of global green industrial development. Unlike primary aluminium production, which relies on high-energy bauxite mining and electrolytic smelting processes, secondary aluminium recycling cuts energy consumption by more than 95% and reduces carbon emissions by over 90% throughout the production cycle, making waste aluminium recovery a core strategic industry for countries to fulfil carbon reduction commitments.
The European Union leads global circular economy regulation with its Circular Economy Action Plan and Waste Framework Directive, which impose mandatory recycling rate targets for non-ferrous metal waste, enforce strict carbon tax mechanisms on high-emission primary aluminium producers, and offer substantial financial subsidies for enterprises investing in automated scrap metal recycling production lines. Many EU member states have set clear legal requirements: aluminium window frame manufacturers, automotive component factories and construction enterprises must classify and deliver waste aluminium to certified professional recycling processors, while enterprises adopting intelligent, low-energy recycling equipment qualify for tax rebates and green industrial loan support. North America has also upgraded its secondary metal recycling industrial layout, with the United States and Canada establishing cross-border scrap metal recycling logistics systems, introducing updated standards for scrap aluminium sorting purity, and encouraging domestic manufacturers to replace outdated low-efficiency crushing and sorting equipment with automated intelligent production lines.
In Asia, China, as the world’s largest aluminium production and consumption market, has issued multiple industrial policies to boost the secondary aluminium sector. The national dual carbon strategic roadmap prioritises secondary non-ferrous metal resource utilisation, while local governments across Shandong, Jiangsu, Guangdong and Zhejiang have released special incentives for waste metal recycling enterprises, including land policy support, environmental protection approval simplification and energy consumption quota preferences. Meanwhile, Southeast Asian nations such as Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia are rapidly expanding their secondary aluminium processing capacity. As local construction, automotive and consumer electronics industries boom, the volume of domestic waste aluminium scrap surges year by year, yet most local recyclers still rely on outdated, low-purity manual sorting and simple crushing equipment. This creates massive market demand for complete, high-efficiency automated recycling production lines supplied by Chinese machinery manufacturers like ALVA Machinery Group, presenting broad export opportunities for domestic recycling equipment brands.
From an economic perspective, secondary aluminium raw materials boast far lower comprehensive production costs than primary electrolytic aluminium, creating stable profit margins for recycling enterprises and secondary aluminium smelters, which fuels continuous expansion of industry scale. Global data from the International Aluminium Institute (IAI) shows that global recycled aluminium output exceeded 32 million tons in 2025, accounting for nearly 30% of total global aluminium supply, and the proportion is projected to surpass 38% by 2030. Waste aluminium sources cover diverse categories: construction aluminium profile scrap from real estate and renovation projects, automotive aluminium alloy parts from end-of-life vehicles, waste aluminium sheets from packaging and household appliances, and mixed aluminium-copper composite scrap from electronic waste and industrial offcuts. Different scrap types require targeted crushing, shredding and sorting equipment to extract high-purity aluminium and separated copper, and the purity of recovered metal directly determines the finished product sales price of recyclers.
In the past decade, the market gap between high-purity recycled aluminium and low-quality unsorted mixed scrap has widened significantly. High-purity aluminium granules processed via complete intelligent recycling lines can be directly supplied to secondary aluminium smelters, aluminium alloy foundries and automotive lightweight component manufacturers at a premium of 15%–25% compared with unprocessed mixed scrap. In contrast, recyclers relying on traditional simple crushers and manual sorting face two critical losses: low metal recovery rates leading to massive aluminium resource waste, and mixed copper, iron and plastic impurities dragging down scrap sales prices. This market reality has forced global recycling enterprises to accelerate equipment upgrading, phasing out low-efficiency single-function machinery and investing in integrated full-process recycling production lines combining shredding, crushing, magnetic separation and eddy current sorting — exactly the comprehensive solution system that ALVA Machinery Group specialises in developing and manufacturing.
Small and medium-sized recycling yards, once the main participants in the industry, are now undergoing large-scale consolidation. Environmental protection regulations are tightening globally, banning small, unlicensed scattered recycling workshops with primitive processing technology. Industry resources are concentrating on large, formalised recycling enterprises equipped with automated production lines and complete environmental protection supporting facilities. These large-scale recyclers have higher requirements for equipment stability, continuous operation capacity and intelligent control functions, driving recycling machinery manufacturers to continuously upgrade product performance: increasing single-line daily processing capacity, optimising energy-saving transmission structures, and developing remote intelligent monitoring systems to track equipment operating status, blade wear and material sorting purity in real time. ALVA’s smart control system embedded in all core equipment fully matches this industry upgrading trend, enabling factory operators to monitor the entire recycling line via mobile terminals and reduce on-site manual inspection labour costs.
The global waste aluminium recycling equipment industry has entered an era of technology-driven competition, with three major technological development directions dominating market iteration: high-torque low-wear crushing and shredding technology, high-precision eddy current magnetic separation sorting technology, and full-line intelligent automation control technology.
First, crushing and shredding equipment technology is evolving toward high torque, low energy consumption and long service life. Early waste metal crushers adopted simple single-shaft hammer crushing structures, suffering from fast blade loss, frequent blockages when processing thick bulk aluminium scrap, and excessive power consumption. Leading manufacturers such as ALVA have independently optimised dual-shaft heavy-duty shredder transmission systems and special alloy cutting blade formulas, greatly extending blade service cycles while improving processing throughput. The aluminium profile crusher launched by ALVA specifically targets the structural characteristics of extruded aluminium scrap, adjusting internal crushing cavity and impact plate designs to minimise fine aluminium powder loss during processing, further lifting the overall metal recovery rate of the production line.
Second, sorting equipment precision is continuously improved by upgraded eddy current separator technology. Traditional eddy current separators suffer from unstable magnetic field strength, leading to incomplete separation of aluminium and copper mixed materials, with residual copper impurities in finished aluminium affecting sales value. ALVA’s upgraded eddy current separator uses imported high-frequency magnetic rotors and adjustable material conveying speed modules, allowing clients to fine-tune sorting parameters based on different scrap mixing ratios, achieving a metal separation rate above 99%. Additionally, the equipment’s modular maintenance design reduces downtime for component replacement, a key advantage for recycling factories pursuing 24-hour continuous production.
Third, intelligent full-line control systems are becoming standard configuration for new recycling production lines. Modern large-scale waste aluminium recycling plants require centralised control of multiple linked devices, including feeding conveyors, shredders, crushers, magnetic separators and eddy current sorting machines. ALVA’s integrated smart control platform unifies operation of all equipment in a production line, supporting automatic fault alarm, real-time output statistics, remote after-sales diagnosis and production parameter storage functions. Compared with traditional separate manual operation of each machine, the intelligent control system cuts on-site labour demand by over 60% and avoids production efficiency losses caused by human operation errors.
However, the industry still faces uneven technological development across regions. Developed markets in Europe and North America have mature recycling technology and strict equipment quality standards, while emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Africa and South America remain dominated by low-end, simple processing machinery. Most local small machinery factories lack independent R&D capabilities, only producing low-cost copycat equipment with short service life, high failure rates and low metal recovery efficiency. This creates a clear competitive edge for Chinese recycling equipment brands with complete R&D, manufacturing and after-sales systems. Chinese manufacturers hold comprehensive advantages covering full product chains, flexible customisation capabilities and cost-effective manufacturing, making them the primary equipment suppliers for global emerging recycling market expansion. ALVA Machinery Group, with its 20 years of professional R&D accumulation and complete full-process recycling line design experience, stands out among Chinese export-oriented recycling machinery brands, relying on reliable product quality and globalised after-sales service networks to win long-term repeat orders from overseas clients.
Despite robust growth momentum, the global waste aluminium recycling industry still faces multiple bottlenecks restricting further high-quality development. The first challenge is uneven scrap recycling classification systems across different countries and regions. In developed European and American markets, complete scrap classification standards have been established, while most emerging markets lack unified waste aluminium sorting norms; mixed scrap containing plastic, rubber, iron and other impurities increases processing difficulty and raises equipment wear rates for recyclers. The second pain point is insufficient professional after-sales service support for imported recycling equipment. Many local machinery dealers lack professional technical maintenance teams, leading to prolonged production line shutdowns when equipment malfunctions, a problem that ALVA addresses by building overseas localised service teams and providing lifelong spare parts supply for all sold equipment. The third challenge is rising raw material costs for recycling machinery manufacturing, including alloy steel for blades, high-frequency magnetic components and electrical control parts, which compresses profit margins for equipment manufacturers and drives the industry to eliminate low-quality, low-price backward manufacturers through market competition.
Looking ahead over the next decade, the secondary aluminium recycling industry retains extremely promising long-term growth space, supported by three core driving forces: continuous global carbon neutrality policy promotion, steady growth of aluminium consumption in automotive lightweighting, new energy equipment and construction sectors, and the continuous technological iteration of intelligent recycling equipment. As more enterprises abandon primitive manual processing and upgrade automated full-process recycling lines, demand for high-performance, customisable complete waste aluminium recycling production lines will maintain year-on-year growth. For professional equipment manufacturers like ALVA Machinery Group, the future development focus will centre on deeper technology R&D investment, development of multi-functional composite sorting equipment applicable to mixed metal scrap, expansion of global overseas service outlets, and strengthening cooperative links with international secondary aluminium industrial chain enterprises to jointly build a more efficient, low-carbon global aluminium circular economy system.
At the 2026 China International Aluminium Industry Exhibition in Shanghai, ALVA Machinery Group will fully display its technological strength and comprehensive service capacity to global industry partners. The company sincerely invites all aluminium industry practitioners, recycling investors and machinery distributors to visit Booth N5 Hall 5F15 from July 8 to 10 for in-depth exchanges, technical communication and win-win cooperative negotiation. With advanced intelligent recycling machinery technology, ALVA is committed to empowering the global circular economy, boosting the high-quality development of the secondary aluminium recycling sector worldwide, and jointly advancing the sustainable green transformation of the entire aluminium industrial chain.