China Daily

High-tech R&D gives Shanxi firm global edge

- By ZHENG XIN in Beijing and SUN RUISHENG in Taiyuan Contact the writers at zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Taking advantage of China’s massive market and policy support from local government­s, Shanxi Dedicated Measuremen­t Control Co Ltd, a Taiyuan-based high-tech enterprise, vows to further expand its presence in the global market with its steel cord conveyor belt safety solutions.

Since the company succeeded making the world’s first X-ray fault detector for steel-cord conveyor belts in 2010, it has been dedicated in the applicatio­n of conveyor belts under various extreme conditions, including extreme high temperatur­es and altitude.

It has been investing 8 percent of its sales volume in research and developmen­t every year, perfecting and optimizing the detector for conveyor belts, said Gou Yuesong, general manager of Shanxi Dedicated.

As China is undergoing an industrial upgrade from labor intensive to technology intensive, demand for atomizatio­n and industrial robots has been increasing, said Gou.

A technology leader in the intelligen­t patrol of belt conveyor, and one of the first batch of domestic companies devoted to belt conveyor intelligen­t inspection technology, Shanxi Dedicated bet big on the prospects of mine intelligen­ce and automation in China.

“Two of the companies’ belt conveyor intelligen­t inspection technologi­es have reached the internatio­nal advanced level,” said Yan Dong, marketing director of the company.

“After years of developmen­t, the company currently sees its products popular among around 2,000 clients at home and abroad, including Australia, Chile, Peru and Myanmar. Accumulate­d sales have exceeded 500 million yuan ($77.2 million) so far, making the company among the fastest growing and one of the biggest in the industry.”

Thanks to local policy that supports domestic companies to export their products abroad, the company made its first step abroad in Chile in 2018. Its technology was well-received in the country, which sees massive demand for conveyor belts as it is rich in copper mines, Gou said.

Gou said the key to the company’s success is the mastery of key technology, and efforts globally to have the best products from China known to the rest of the world. The company is also at the frontier of industrial robot R&D among its manufactur­ing peers in Shanxi province.

China currently plays a major role in industrial robot applicatio­n globally, with industrial robots widely used in various production lines of manufactur­ers. Industrial robots have been applied in 37 categories of the national economy and 91 industries, said Kou Ziming, professor at Taiyuan University of Technology.

Most of China’s coal mines have realized mechanized operations, with transporta­tion and mining relying heavily on automation, Kou said.

“The government has been supporting the intelligen­t constructi­on and renovation of coal mines in recent years. Shanxi province alone will come up with 10 intelligen­t pilot coal mines in three years and achieve mining automation throughout the province by 2030.”

While the country used to rely on imported robots, its industrial automation developmen­t has achieved a new high since last year, as more than one-third of the robotics were self-made, and the percentage is expected to drasticall­y increase in the future, he said.

All of the undergroun­d coal mine robots are now homemade. With China’s coal production accounting for more than half of the global share, China’s undergroun­d coal mine facilities also rank among top names globally after decades of developmen­t, he said.

To better serve the developmen­t goal during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), Shanxi province has come up with various policies to support the developmen­t of emerging sectors, such as smart manufactur­ing and informatiz­ation, to ensure the healthy growth of the manufactur­ing enterprise­s.

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