About Wuxingmachine
Gypsum Board Equipment Manufacturer
Shijiazhuang Wuxing Machinery Co., Ltd. was established in 2005. It is a high-tech gypsum board machinery manufacturer R&D, design, production, international trade and engineering equipment.
At present, the company has 2 million to 50 million m²/year gypsum board production line; 30,000 to 500,000 tons/year desulfurization gypsum, phosphogypsum, natural gypsum powder production line and other gypsum equipment and technology development and services; 3 million to 10 million 10,000 /year mineral wool board production line; 3-10 million /year calcium silicate board production line, etc.
The company has 120 employees, 8 senior engineers, more than 20 middle and senior technicians, and has a self-built installation team. Over the years, through scientific, rigorous and professional standardized management, we have created a professional team with rich experience, skilled technology and high-quality service, and successfully completed the installation, commissioning and training tasks of various production lines undertaken by the company.
Engaged in foreign trade export business since 2006, our products have been exported to more than 20 countries and regions such as Italy, Iran, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Ukraine, Tanzania, Algeria, etc. We have a professional foreign trade sales team and after-sales service team, After-sales service stations have been set up in countries where products are sold well to solve customers' worries, and have been unanimously recognized by foreign merchants. The remote control system we are investing in research and development will be better used in the after-sales service of foreign customers.
Adhering to the strong technology, scientific research strength and rigorous work style of the original state-owned enterprises, combined with advanced production technology, excellent equipment and considerate service concept, the company has undertaken various gypsum boards, gypsum powder and calcium silicate in recent years. There are more than 30 board production lines, which are recognized and approved by the majority of users. In response to different raw material and product requirements around the world, we will continue to take energy saving, environmental protection, and high efficiency as our mission, and optimize design to provide customers with personalized customization services.
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