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43 seconds! Completion of laser welding of a new energy vehicle body

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2025-03-11 16:13:26
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March 8, in the three sessions of the 14th National People's Congress, the second “representative channel” focused on interviews, the National People's Congress, the party secretary of HGTECH Science and Technology, Chairman of the Board of Directors Ma Xinqiang, said in response to a reporter's question, in order to crack the “strangle  “technical problems, HGTECH over the years in the field of high-end laser equipment to catch up.


“20 years ago, China's high-end laser processing equipment basically rely on foreign imports, even the screws used for laser reinforcement, have to spend $ 3 a to buy from abroad. It is because of this screw woke me up, must take the road of self-improvement struggle.” Ma Xinqiang said.

Ma Xinqiang introduced, HGTECH in the development of successful automotive body-in-white laser welding equipment, a breakthrough in foreign technology monopoly for nearly 40 years, forcing the price of foreign products fell by more than 40%. “Now we use 43 seconds, we can complete a new energy vehicle body laser welding, which is the fastest speed in the industry, at present we have more than 90% of the domestic market share of this product, service more than 45 million vehicles off the line.” At the same time, HGTECH has also developed more than 100 sets of laser equipment to serve the automotive industry chain of auto parts production of thousands of kinds, which strongly support China's new energy vehicles to the world.

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