Good news! Jinbang Company has successfully completed trial production of frosted sheets!

Good news! Jinbang Company has successfully completed the trial production of frosted sheets! On the morning of September 29, 2019, joyful news came from Workshop No. 5: the trial run of the frosted sheets was a success! On-site communication and comparative evaluation To make this moment possible, the company’s production supervisors had been working late into the night for more than 20 hours. At the production site in Workshop No. 5, the new frosted sheets flowed like a pinkish-white silk between the rollers—being pressed, cut, removed from the line, and packaged—with employees at each station coordinating seamlessly, ensuring that production was proceeding smoothly. Delving into the machine

Time:2019-10-01

Good news! Jinbang Company has successfully completed trial production of frosted sheets!

 

On the morning of September 29, 2019, good news came from Workshop No. 5 of Jinbang Company: the trial production of frosted sheets was a success!

For this very moment, the company’s production supervisors had been working around the clock for more than 20 hours. At the production site of Workshop No. 5, the new frosted‑finish sheets flowed like a powder‑white silk between the rollers—being pressed, cut, removed from the line, and packed—with each workstation staff coordinating seamlessly, ensuring that production was proceeding smoothly and in an orderly manner.

It is reported that frosted sheets are high-end sheet materials in the PVC industry, characterized by their high technological content and stringent requirements for equipment, personnel, and raw materials. In October 2018, the company submitted a proposal to the board of directors to develop frosted-sheet products, aiming to enter the high-end market segment, diversify its Jinbang product line, expand market channels, and enhance the market value and standing of Jinbang products.

At the beginning of 2019, the company began introducing state-of-the-art equipment and launching construction of a new production workshop, laying a solid foundation for the manufacture of frosted wafers. After nine months of intensive effort, the long-awaited news of a successful trial run finally arrived.

The successful trial production of the frosted sheet signifies that Jinbang Company’s competitiveness has reached a new peak in the market, laying a solid foundation for the company’s further development.

 

 

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