Ta Win to set up first private electron beam irradiation plant


Ta Win group managing director Datuk Seri Ngu Tieng Ung (pic) said the establishment of the plant would allow its subsidiary to manufacture and supply polymer insulated and sheathed electrical wire and cable products for a wide range of industries

PETALING JAYA: Copper wires and rods manufacturer Ta Win Holdings Bhd will be investing up to RM20mil to establish the first local privately-owned electron beam irradiation plant in Malaysia.

In a statement, Ta Win said its subsidiary, Cyprium Wire Technology Sdn Bhd (CWT), had entered into a sales and consultancy agreement with CGN Dasheng Electron Accelerator Technology Co Ltd (CGN Dasheng) to purchase the electron beam irradiation systems from CGN Dasheng for US$1.03mil (RM4.24mil).

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