Recently, Taiji Glass-Lined Equipment Company faced an unprecedentedly strict inspection, described as a "devilish acceptance test" within the industry. The standards set by the Korean client broke industry records: the enamel surface must be entirely free of defects, and the machining precision of the agitator's sealing section must be controlled within 5 sī (0.05 mm) - equivalent to one-tenth the diameter of a human hair, far exceeding conventional requirements.
Faced with the "strictest test in history," Taiji launched a specialized campaign:
Its fully automated temperature control system maintained furnace temperature fluctuations within ±1°C during enamel firing.
High-precision optical inspection detected micro-scratches below 0.1mm.
Laser calibration technology was deployed for agitator machining, ultimately achieving precision within 3 sī (0.03 mm) - surpassing the client's demands.
During the on-site inspection, the Korean client personally entered the tank and conducted repeated tests with precision instruments. All metrics met the standards flawlessly. The client representative immediately gave a thumbs-up, declaring: "Taiji's quality shows us the true capabilities of China's glass-lined equipment!"
This breakthrough not only reflects decades of the company's technical expertise but also marks Taiji's ascension to the international forefront of high-end manufacturing. Leveraging this milestone, Taiji will continue driving industry-wide quality upgrades, ensuring "Made by Taiji, Zibo, China" stands stronger in the global market.
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