Belgium, positioned as the logistical heart of the European Union, maintains a sophisticated industrial demand for high-purity copper alloys. From the Port of Antwerp-Bruges to the automotive manufacturing hubs in Ghent and Vorst, the requirement for conductive materials has shifted from standard grades to high-performance alloys like Oxygen-Free Electronic (OFE) copper and Tellurium Copper.
As Belgium leads in the "European Green Deal" with massive investments in offshore wind and hydrogen infrastructure, the demand for C10100 and C11000 copper with over 101% IACS conductivity has surged. Our supply chain ensures that Belgian engineers receive materials compliant with both DIN and EN standards, bridging the gap between high-volume production and precision engineering.
In the Belgian Aerospace and Defense sectors located around Liege, high-strength Beryllium Copper (C17200) is a critical material for non-sparking tools and high-stress connectors. Meanwhile, the Bio-pharmaceutical clusters in Wallonia utilize copper’s antimicrobial properties for medical equipment surfaces and high-conductivity components in precision diagnostic tools.
Our localized support for the Belgian market includes rapid logistics through major European freight lanes and adherence to REACH and RoHS environmental regulations, ensuring that every shipment to Brussels or Charleroi meets the strict sustainability criteria of the Belgian industrial ecosystem.
The roadmap for copper applications in Belgium is inextricably linked to Electromobility (EV). By 2030, Belgium aims to significantly expand its charging network. This necessitates the use of Tellurium Copper for high-current charging pins due to its excellent machinability and thermal stability.
We are currently developing next-generation Oxygen-Free High Conductivity (OFHC) Tellurium Copper, which offers 15% better heat dissipation than standard alloys, a crucial factor for the ultra-fast charging stations being deployed along the E40 and E17 motorways.
Established in 2017, Sichuan Kepai New Materials Co., Ltd. has revolutionized the copper alloy industry. With a focus on high conductivity and high strength free-cutting tellurium copper, we provide the global market—and specifically the Belgian industrial sector—with materials that exceed traditional performance boundaries.
For Belgian manufacturers, the choice of a Chinese partner like Kepai is driven by Information Gain in supply chain management. While local European smelters often face high energy costs and rigid production cycles, our factory in Sichuan leverages a complete vertical integration. From melting and casting in a vacuum environment to high-precision cold drawing, we control every micron of the grain structure.
Efficiency: We offer a lead time that is 30% faster than typical EU distributors by maintaining a strategic buffer of raw cathodes and utilizing the "Belt and Road" rail links (Chengdu-Europe Express), delivering directly to Liege or Antwerp hubs. This ensures that Belgium's Just-In-Time (JIT) manufacturing lines never face downtime.
Oxygen-free copper (OFC) minimizes hydrogen embrittlement and maximizes conductivity (101% IACS), making it essential for high-voltage power transmission projects in Belgium where efficiency is paramount.
We are ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and IATF 16949 certified. All our products are REACH and RoHS compliant, ensuring they can be legally used in any industrial application across the European Union.
Our Tellurium Copper (C14500) has a machinability rating of 85% compared to free-cutting brass, allowing for significantly higher production speeds on Belgian CNC machines compared to pure copper.
Yes, we specialize in custom extrusions and cold-drawn profiles. We can produce rods, foils, and tubes to your specific engineering drawings with tight tolerances (+/- 0.01mm).
We ship via the Port of Antwerp for bulk orders and via air freight to Brussels Airport for urgent samples or high-value alloy shipments.
Beryllium copper offers the highest strength (up to 1400 MPa) while maintaining good conductivity. It is irreplaceable for heavy-duty switchgear and aerospace components in the Belgian market.