Greece, positioned as a pivotal gateway between Europe, Asia, and Africa, is undergoing a profound industrial transformation. As the Hellenic Republic embraces "Industry 4.0," the demand for high-performance, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant Aluminum Shells has surged. From the bustling shipyards of Perama to the burgeoning tech hubs in Thessaloniki, precision-engineered aluminum enclosures are the silent guardians of Greece's critical infrastructure.
Aluminum's unique properties—its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, thermal conductivity, and natural resistance to the saline Aegean atmosphere—make it the material of choice for Greek engineers. Whether it's housing sophisticated maritime radar systems or protecting solar inverters in the sunny Peloponnese, the quality of the aluminum shell directly impacts the longevity and reliability of the internal electronics.
Corrosion resistance for Aegean saline environments
Thermal management for Mediterranean solar energy
Shielding solutions for Greek telecommunications
While local Greek suppliers provide essential services, the complexity of modern semiconductor and aerospace requirements often necessitates a partnership with global manufacturing leaders. Xinyunyang Precision Technology Co., Ltd., a veteran in Kovar and Aluminum precision processing since 2014, offers Greek enterprises the "Information Gain" required to outcompete in the global market.
By integrating advanced CNC machining with deep material science (specializing in Kovar, Titanium, and high-grade Aluminum alloys), we provide solutions that local generalist workshops cannot. For Greek companies in the defense, medical, and new energy sectors, this means access to tolerances within microns and surface treatments that meet the highest international standards (ISO 9001).
The strategic partnership between Chinese precision manufacturing and Greek industrial application is bolstered by the Piraeus Port's logistical efficiency. Our factory's ability to provide miniaturized, customized, and high-reliability metal packaging allows Greek OEMs to reduce their R&D cycles by up to 20%, leveraging our 10+ years of expertise in composite processing of special metals.
Greek shipping firms and marine tech startups require enclosures that can withstand high pressure and saltwater. Our anodized aluminum shells provide IP68 protection for depth sensors and bridge communication systems.
With Greece's "Green Deal" initiatives, solar and wind power are booming. Aluminum heat sinks and inverter shells are critical for dissipating heat in the intense Greek summer, ensuring grid stability.
The Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI) demands materials that offer EMI/RFI shielding. Our precision-machined Kovar and aluminum housings are used in flight control systems and satellite communication modules.
Founded in 2014, Xinyunyang has adhered to Integrity, Innovation, and Cooperation. We focus on Kovar precision processing as our core competitiveness, deeply cultivating fields like semiconductors, optical communications, aerospace, and medical devices.
Professional Team (30% Engineers)
Industry Benchmarking Experience
Faster Delivery than Competitors
Certificate Patent: With our ISO 9001 certified quality management and intelligent production scheduling system, we have increased the delivery efficiency of regular orders significantly, making us a key supplier for the global high-end manufacturing industry chain.





Aluminum (specifically 5000 and 6000 series) offers excellent resistance to seawater corrosion. When combined with professional anodizing or powder coating, these shells protect sensitive navigation and communication equipment from the harsh Aegean salt spray.
We offer flexible customized services. Greek companies can provide CAD designs, and our technical engineers (who make up 30% of our staff) will optimize the design for manufacturability, focusing on heat dissipation and structural integrity.
Leveraging our intelligent production scheduling, we've improved efficiency by 20%. Shipping to Piraeus via sea or Athens via air is streamlined, typically taking 3-5 weeks by sea or 5-7 days by air express for prototypes.
Kovar has a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to glass/ceramics. For Greek aerospace or medical companies working with hermetic seals, using Kovar components within or alongside aluminum shells ensures vacuum-tight reliability that standard alloys cannot match.