
Electromechanical Engineering
Industrial Electromechanical
Industrial Electromechanical
Industrial electromechanical involves power systems, production line equipment, automation control, energy management, and installation of special equipment. It places greater emphasis on efficient production, automation, reliability, complex processes, and customized requirements.


Production efficiency orientation
Emphasizing equipment reliability (MTBF index), process continuity, and maximizing production capacity, with extremely high downtime costs


High precision and rigorous standards
Must meet industry standards such as ISO, GMP, ASME, etc., such as cleanroom grades in the microelectronics industry and GMP validation in the pharmaceutical industry


Customized design
The proportion of non-standard equipment is high, and customized electromechanical solutions are required according to the process flow


Intelligence and Interconnection
Industry 4.0 technology penetration, such as 5G+edge computing to achieve equipment remote operation and maintenance, AI driven process optimization


Security redundancy design
Multiple safety interlocks (SIL level), explosion-proof zones (ATEX), disaster redundancy (UPS, dual circuit power supply)
service application
Industrial electromechanical engineering serves production-oriented facilities, with core contents including power systems (high-voltage transmission and distribution, industrial boilers, compressed air stations, steam systems, and special energy supply), process equipment installation (production line equipment, conveying systems, packaging machinery, and special equipment), industrial automation and control (PLC/DCS control systems, SCADA data acquisition, machine vision, industrial robot integration, and MES system docking), pipeline engineering (process pipelines, thermal pipelines, anti-corrosion insulation, and high-purity pipelines), environmental protection and safety systems (waste gas treatment, wastewater treatment, hazardous chemical storage, ESD emergency shutdown, and explosion-proof electrical), detection and operation and maintenance support (online monitoring, predictive maintenance systems, and digital twin technology applications).
