Epson Atmix to Construct New Production Base at Kita-Inter
The new facility will boost production capacity of amorphous alloy powders1to meet long-term demand

Dubai – Asdaf News:
Epson Atmix Corporation (“Atmix”), a group company of Seiko Epson Corporation (TSE: 6724, “Epson”), will invest approximately 4 billion yen in buildings and production equipment to construct a new amorphous alloy powder production facility at Kita-Inter Plant No. 2, to meet growing market demand for applications such as AI and data centers.
Kita-Inter Plant No. 2 (dashed outline: image of planned new facility)
The new plant is scheduled to start construction in September 2026 and begin operations in January 2028. Once operational, the facility will increase production capacity of amorphous alloy powders from approximately 6,000 tonnes per year to about 8,000 tonnes per year by fiscal 2028. Atmix already produces metal powders at its headquarters and at the Kita-Inter Plant. The addition of this third facility will help to ensure stable supply and enhance business continuity planning (BCP).
Atmix manufactures and sells fine alloy powders, including amorphous alloy powders, used as raw materials for various high-performance components in applications such as automobiles, smartphones, tablets, wearable devices, and medical equipment. In 2004, Atmix became the world’s first2 company to successfully mass-produce amorphous alloy powders, a feat it achieved by using its proprietary SWAP® (spinning water atomization process)3 technology. These powders are prized for their outstanding high-frequency characteristics, high magnetic flux density, and low energy loss. These features enable improved performance in voltage control components, including reduced power consumption, miniaturization, and support for high-frequency and high-current applications. Demand for these powders continues to grow annually across industries such as smartphones, wearable devices, automotive, and energy-saving sectors. This trend is expected to persist over years to come.
Using raw materials produced at a metal refining plant completed in June 2025 at Kita-Inter Plant No. 2, Atmix will have in place a production network for amorphous alloy powders to ensure a stable supply of high-quality products and help enable compact, next-generation devices that save energy.
Atmix remains committed to leveraging its proprietary metal powder manufacturing technologies to provide high-quality products and services that customers can trust.
Profile of the New Production Facility at Kita-Inter Plant No. 2
| Location | 4-3-28 Kita-Inter Industrial Park, Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan |
| Products | Superfine alloy powders (amorphous alloy powders) |
| Building area | 2,188 m² |
| Total floor area | 3,085 m² |
| Start of construction | September 2026 |
| Start of operations | January 2028 |
Kita-Inter Plant No. 2, completed in June 2025, is Atmix’s third production site. It serves as a metal refining plant that recycles unused metals into raw materials for Atmix’s metal powder products. Atmix continues to strengthen and expand its production organization as needed to ensure a stable supply of products for customers today and in the future.
Related Links:
Epson Atmix Launches Operations at New Plant for Recycling Used Metal (June 6, 2025)
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Epson Atmix Profile
| Name | Epson Atmix Corporation |
| Established | October 1, 1999 |
| Address | Headquarters – 4-44 Kaigan Kawaragi Hachinohe Aomori 039-1161 Japan |
| President | Ryo Numasawa |
| Capital | 450,000,000 yen (Epson Atmix is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seiko Epson Corporation) |
| Employees | 432 (as of April 2025) |
| Business | Development, manufacture, and sales of metal alloy powders, metal injection molded parts, and synthetic quartz crystals |



