From June 10 to 12, CHJT INTELLIGENT (Booth N3058, Hall N3) showcased its latest innovations at the Future Industry New Materials Expo (FINE 2026) in Shanghai. The company presented core product models including the vertical single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) growth system, the 500-kg-scale silicon monoxide distillation & sintering equipment, an automated multi-chamber furnace system, and an intelligent sintering production line – highlighting its technological strength in high-temperature carbon-material equipment.

The SWCNT growth system drew strong interest from visitors. Based on CVD technology with a continuous collection system, it has evolved from a lab-scale single-tube unit to the third-generation dual-tube continuous production machine, validated by 72-hour uninterrupted stable operation. The silicon monoxide distillation & sintering equipment covers a full product range from 5-kg lab-scale to 100-kg production-scale, with the 100-kg model recognized as a “First Set” product by Hangzhou municipal government. The intelligent sintering production line, powered by a digital management platform and 3D digital twin technology, demonstrated real-time monitoring and smart control of thermal processes.

To boost engagement, the booth hosted a “Cool Summer” campaign where visitors received ice cream by following the CHJT INTELLIGENT WeChat official account and sharing a designated article – effectively increasing foot traffic and brand exposure. The technical team also held in-depth discussions with visitors on topics such as scalable SWCNT production and silicon-anode material equipment.

During the expo, Chairman Zhang Peng delivered a keynote speech on “Intelligent Equipment Manufacturing for New Materials.” He noted that traditional thermal processing industries face challenges from high temperature, high pressure, high purity, and high risk, making smart manufacturing essential. Following a path from automated loading/unloading, online monitoring, data closed-loop, to AI-driven optimization, CHJT INTELLIGENT is progressively moving toward “dark-factory” operations – delivering end-to-end equipment support from R&D samples to mass production, with fully unmanned production lines already in place.

