Equipment

5-ton homogenizing furnace
The 5-ton homogenizing furnace is a large-scale heat treatment facility with high technological content that plays a decisive role in product quality. Its core value lies in providing a uniform, stable high-temperature environment for large metal ingots through precise temperature control and powerful air circulation, achieving uniform chemical composition and structure within the ingots, thereby laying a solid foundation for subsequent processing and high-performance end products. It is an indispensable and key link in the modern nonferrous metal processing industry chain.
This is a large-scale industrial heat treatment equipment that is crucial in the processing of metal materials, especially non-ferrous metals such as aluminum alloys and titanium alloys.

5500 Extruder
The 5,500-ton extrusion press embodies the nation’s strength in key equipment and high-end manufacturing, serving as a “national treasure” for producing large, high-end aluminum alloy profiles. It features a high level of technical integration, significant manufacturing complexity, and significant investment. Its extruded products are key foundational materials for strategic industries such as aerospace and high-speed rail transit, directly impacting the performance, safety, and lightweighting of end products.
The 5500 Extruder refers to a 5,500-ton extrusion press. This is an ultra-large, heavy-duty industrial equipment used in metal processing, particularly in the production of aluminum alloy profiles, representing high-end manufacturing in this field.

ICP spectrometer
The ICP spectrometer (particularly ICP-OES) is a powerful, efficient, and extremely widely used elemental analysis tool. It atomizes and excites samples using high-temperature plasma, then measures the elements’ unique “optical fingerprints” for qualitative and quantitative analysis. It is the indispensable “eye” of the modern analytical chemistry laboratory.
ICP stands for Inductively Coupled Plasma. Therefore, an ICP spectrometer is more commonly referred to as ICP-AES or ICP-OES (inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer), as well as the similarly named ICP-MS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer).

low carbon workshop
The Low Carbon Workshop is more than just an environmental slogan; it represents a profound industrial revolution. Through technological and management innovation, it transforms traditional, energy-intensive, high-emission manufacturing workshops into efficient, intelligent, green, and sustainable modern production centers. This is not only an environmental responsibility but also a core competitive advantage for the future survival and development of the manufacturing industry. High-energy-consuming equipment like the homogenizing furnace and extruder you mentioned earlier are key targets for technological transformation and energy management in the Low Carbon Workshop.