Application Cases
Hongba is equipped with industry-leading experimental equipment that can simulate usage environments such as push-pull force, temperature and humidity, water pressure impact, salt spray, ultraviolet rays, chemical corrosion, impact, vibration and bumps, and electromagnetic interference. The development process uses QFD, FMEA, FTA and other methods to ensure that the risks of product and process development are minimized.
In 2025, Hongba Machinery & Electronics (HB) will, with a spirit of “crossing mountains and seas,” have its industrial actuator products installed in 284,448 devices across 52 countries worldwide, while covering 33 provincial-level administrative regions within China. Its products have already deeply empowered over 70 specialized sectors—from medical surgical beds and ocean-cleaning vessels to photovoltaic power plant heliostat arrays and agricultural harvesters—achieving precise motion control and reliable operation. In Rostov-on-Don, Russia, Hongba’s pushrods are employed in the track-tensioning system of F Company’s grain harvesters. Thanks to a triple-seal design and drainage structure, these pushrods can withstand muddy, dusty, and highly humid environments. In City R, South Korea, 806 pushrods are supporting S Group’s waste-collection vessels, ensuring stable operation even in highly saline and corrosive conditions. At a concentrating solar power plant at the northern foot of the Tianshan Mountains, more than 14,000 817T pushrods precisely drive heliostats under extreme climatic conditions, guaranteeing a 25-year service life. Throughout the year, Hongba’s ecosystem provides drive products for projects with an installed capacity exceeding 550 MW, expected to generate 880 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 5.11 million tons. In 2025, Hongba delivered an impressive performance through technological innovation and global expansion. In 2026, Hongba will continue its mission of “cultivating new frontiers, crossing oceans, and chasing the sun,” driving global industrial upgrades and promoting green development.