The Value of Mechanical Equipment: Supporting Industries and Connecting with Life
In the industrial field, mechanical equipment is the “skeleton” of the industrial chain. Without stamping machines, automobile shells cannot be formed; without injection molding machines, plastic parts are difficult to mass-produce; without lithography machines, chip manufacturing is even more of a castle in the air. From raw material processing to finished product assembly, every link relies on the support of specific equipment, and their performance directly determines product quality and production efficiency.
In the field of people’s livelihood, mechanical equipment is an “invisible service provider”. The water pumps in waterworks ensure urban water supply, waste treatment equipment converts waste into renewable resources, and medical equipment such as CT machines and ventilators guard life and health. Even the mobile phones and computers we use daily cannot be produced without the cooperation of hundreds of precision equipment. Although mechanical equipment does not directly appear in our lives, it has long permeated every aspect of clothing, food, housing and transport


