Qingxin Carbon has achieved recognition as a "high-tech enterprise" in the autonomous region and has been registered after passing the assessment on December 5 this year.
It's worth noting that high-tech enterprises are widely recognized as the leading benchmark for evaluating a company's technological prowess in China. Their ability to showcase scientific research capabilities and achievements holds immense importance in driving technological innovation, elevating brand reputation, and increasing market and capital value for enterprises.
Qingxin Carbon has emphasized independent innovation and focused on core technology development in recent years. The company is committed to promoting the green transformation of the industry. This year, the company submitted R&D projects to the autonomous region, which included the development of graphite cathode carbon block technology for high-conductivity aluminium and the production of high-conductivity and environmentally friendly cold rammed steel rod paste using domestic binders. These projects have successfully passed expert acceptance.
Qingxin Carbon's dedication to technological innovation has played an instrumental role in extending the service life of electrolytic cells, reducing electricity consumption, and decreasing emission pressure. Their commitment to developing new products and creating new technologies has resulted in 21 patents, demonstrating their relentless pursuit of progress and advancement.
Qingxin Carbon plans to enhance its research and development initiatives further in the future. The company aims to promote technological innovation, which is considered a crucial factor for achieving high-quality development. By investing in R&D, Qingxin Carbon intends to strengthen its capabilities and stay ahead in the market while providing innovative solutions that meet the needs of its customers.Â
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