About Huameiworld
Huamei energy saving technology group is located in the central zone of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Province.
Huamei energy saving technology group is located in the central zone of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Province. It is a large enterprise group integrating r&d, production and sales. It has seven branches and ten production plants in four provinces of China, specializing in the production of rubber foam insulation materials, glass wool products, extrusion polystyrene insulation board (XPS) and other thermal insulation products. HUAMEI rubber foam products pass ISO, ASTM, KS, BS, FM, SGS ROHS and other international standard certificates. Huamei glass wool has passed CE, ASTM and BS international standards test certificates.Perfect production system and quality inspection system to ensure product quality and timely delivery.
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