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The Automotive Alloy market is an important part of the automotive manufacturing industry. Automotive alloys are metal alloys used in the production of automotive components, such as engine blocks, exhaust systems, and suspension components. These alloys are designed to provide strength, durability, and corrosion resistance, while also being lightweight and cost-effective. Automotive alloys are typically made from aluminum, magnesium, and steel, and are often used in combination with other materials to create a more durable and lightweight product.
The automotive alloy market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products to meet the needs of the automotive industry. Companies in the market include Alcoa, Arconic, Norsk Hydro, Novelis, and UACJ Corporation. Show Less Read more