Recently, the Guizhou Daily published an article titled “Shanghai R&D + Guiyang Manufacturing: This Manufacturing Firm Combines the Strengths of Two Regions,” highlighting our company’s cross‑regional collaborative development model of “Shanghai R&D, Guiyang Manufacturing.” The report notes that our technical team is based in Shanghai and holds over a hundred patents, while the Guiyang facility has established five production lines, handling 90% of component manufacturing. Together, the two sites have developed air‑suspension high‑speed centrifugal blowers and compressors that are only one‑third to one‑fifth the size of conventional products, achieving overall energy savings of 20% to 50%. By 2025, our output value is expected to reach RMB 27 million; so far this year, we have already secured orders worth RMB 30 million, with a second‑half target of surpassing RMB 60 million and an ambitious goal of exceeding RMB 100 million in annual output by 2027. For more details, please click on the image to view the full article.
May 15,2026
As the “dual carbon” policy continues to gain momentum, industrial energy efficiency has emerged as a key lever for companies to reduce costs and boost productivity. In fluid‑handling processes across numerous sectors—including cement, wastewater treatment, and chemical manufacturing—blowers often account for 50% to 70% of total energy consumption, making them veritable heavy energy consumers. In recent years, a new type of equipment known as the “air‑suspension blower,” with its groundbreaking technological approach, has been rapidly replacing conventional Roots blowers and multi‑stage centrifugal blowers, becoming the preferred choice for energy‑saving upgrades in industrial applications.
May 12,2026
Against the backdrop of industrial energy conservation and equipment modernization, air-suspension blowers, driven by three core technologies—ultra-high-speed direct-drive motors, air-suspension bearings, and high-precision single-stage centrifugal impellers—are rapidly emerging as the preferred replacement for conventional roots blowers in industries such as wastewater treatment, cement, chemicals, and food and pharmaceuticals.
May 11,2026
As a seasoned technical expert with many years of experience in the air-floating (air suspension) industry, I’m delighted to unveil the “mystical veil” surrounding this groundbreaking technology.
May 08,2026
The core failures of air-suspension blowers can be categorized into five main types: bearing system failures, surge, motor electrical faults, filtration system issues, and abnormal airflow and pressure in the piping network. Among these, bearing wear and surge pose the greatest threats to the equipment’s service life, while frequent start–stop cycles and intake-air contamination are the primary drivers of failure accumulation.
May 07,2026