Mitsubishi Materials Corporation is a Japanese materials engineering company that manufactures and processes a wide range of products derived from non-ferrous metals, cement and advanced materials. As part of the Mitsubishi Group, it leverages integrated operations spanning resource development, smelting, fabrication and recycling to serve diverse industrial needs.
The company’s offerings include copper cathodes, rods and wires, aluminum products, and electronic materials such as sputtering targets, semiconductor back-end materials and metal powders. It also produces cement and refractory materials for steelworks, power generation and industrial furnaces, as well as precision cutting tools and components for the automotive and aerospace sectors.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Mitsubishi Materials maintains a global network of smelting plants, fabrication facilities, research centers and mining interests across Asia, Europe and the Americas. This footprint supports stable raw‐material procurement and localized production, enabling the company to serve end markets in automotive, electronics, construction, energy and industrial machinery worldwide.
The company traces its origins to Mitsubishi’s mining operations established in the late 19th century, with the modern corporation incorporated in 1950. Over decades of technological innovation, strategic investments and joint ventures, Mitsubishi Materials has expanded its capabilities and continues to pursue sustainable initiatives focused on recycling, resource conservation and environmental stewardship within the global materials industry.
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