Yes, we provide both OEM and ODM services. We can adapt to your technical specs and manufacturing requirements. Customization is available across all major product lines.
We accept AutoCAD (.dwg), SolidWorks, and STEP files for technical collaboration.
Yes. Our components comply with IEC, ANSI, and UL standards. We also provide CE, RoHS, and ISO certifications for export.
We supply full export documents including CO, MSDS, packing lists, and test certificates. All products are packaged for international shipping. Know more about us
We offer a standard 12-month warranty and provide extended support upon request. Technical assistance is available remotely and on-site.
We support flexible MOQs, with lead times of 4–8 weeks. Export packaging and palletization are available for overseas orders. Know more about us.
Custom orders typically take 4–8 weeks, depending on product complexity and order volume. Bulk orders may take up to 12 weeks to process. Our customer support team is available 24/7; please don't hesitate to call us.
Our equipment is utilized in various industries, including manufacturing, utilities, energy, data centers, mining, and infrastructure projects. These industries require stable power distribution and certified safety, which our switchgear and power distribution cabinets provide.
Yes. Our box-type substations can be configured with IP54–IP65 ratings, insulation, and corrosion-resistant enclosures to perform in harsh weather and temperature extremes. See Box-Type Substations for options.
Yes, our energy storage cabinets integrate with solar, wind, or diesel hybrid systems. They support standard inverter protocols like Modbus and CAN. See Energy Storage Cabinets for details.
Depending on the material and model, they can carry several hundred kilograms per meter. Stainless steel or GRP models are recommended for corrosive or marine environments. See Channel Cable Tray.
Key considerations include certifications, customization options, research and development (R&D) capabilities, and after-sales service. See our switchgear section for technical options.
We follow ISO 9001-certified processes and perform inspections at each production stage. Our products are also third-party tested for compliance.
Yes. Modern Electrical distribution boxes can include surge protective devices (SPDs), residual-current devices (RCDs/RCBOs), and metering ports or remote I/O modules for real-time monitoring and safety enhancements.
View customizable options in our Electrical Distribution Box lineup.
Cable trays should comply with IEC 61537, NEMA VE 1, or local codes (e.g., NEC Article 392 in the US). Correct load rating, bonding/earthing, and proper spacing are critical.
See our in-depth guide for layout tips and safety considerations.
- Metal-clad switchgear offers higher protection: components like breakers and relays are in separate grounded compartments.
- Metal-enclosed switchgear is more compact and is often used for less demanding setups.
Choose based on fault level, maintenance needs, and installation space.
Learn more in our Switchgear 101 Guide.
Look for tripping breakers, overheating, audible noise, dust accumulation, and worn contacts. Degraded insulation or persistent alarms also indicate urgent attention.
-> Refer to our maintenance guide to diagnose issues early.
This FAQ section is designed to support procurement teams, engineers, and business decision-makers evaluating our industrial electrical solutions. Here, you'll find concise answers related to product specifications, compliance standards, lead times, OEM/ODM capabilities, logistics, and after-sales support. Whether sourcing switchgear, substations, or distribution systems, these FAQs address the key operational and technical concerns relevant to your projects.