
A reliable industrial system begins long before the equipment is assembled in the workshop.
Process requirements must first be converted into engineering drawings, dimensions, equipment interfaces, structural details, and manufacturing instructions. Only then can steel, components, motors, pipes, and control systems be turned into equipment that works together as one complete production line.
At Zhejiang Meibao Industrial Technology Co., Ltd., engineering design and in-house manufacturing are closely connected throughout each project.
Turning Project Requirements into Manufacturing Drawings
Every industrial project starts with actual operating requirements.
These may include:
Required production capacity
Raw materials and process conditions
Product specifications
Factory dimensions and equipment layout
Heating or energy requirements
Automation level
Installation conditions
The engineering team uses this information to prepare equipment drawings, structural arrangements, connection positions, and process layouts.
These drawings become the reference for the manufacturing team during steel processing, machining, welding, and assembly.

Precision Manufacturing Based on the Design
Once the design is confirmed, equipment manufacturing begins.
Typical workshop processes may include:
Steel cutting and forming
Precision machining
Welding and fabrication
Grinding and surface preparation
Mechanical assembly
Pipeline preparation
Electrical and control installation
Accuracy during these stages affects how well the final equipment can be assembled and connected.
For example, an incorrect connection position may create problems during pipeline installation. A dimensional difference in a supporting structure may affect equipment alignment. Small manufacturing errors can become larger installation problems later.

Assembly Connects Individual Components
Industrial equipment contains many separate parts, but they must operate as one system.
During assembly, the manufacturing team may install motors, reducers, pumps, valves, instruments, pipelines, supports, and electrical components.
Important points include:
Equipment alignment
Interface matching
Mechanical connections
Pipe positions
Moving-part clearance
Electrical connections
Inspection and maintenance access
Assembly is therefore not only about putting components together. It is also an important stage for confirming that the manufactured equipment still follows the original engineering design.

Testing Before Project Delivery
Before shipment, key equipment and components need to be checked according to the project requirements.
Depending on the system, verification may include:
Equipment dimensions
Mechanical operation
Motor and pump checks
Valve and instrument functions
Electrical control
Interface positions
Equipment identification
Packing preparation
These checks help prepare the equipment for later installation and commissioning.

Manufacturing for Different Industrial Projects
Meibao combines engineering design, manufacturing, assembly, testing, and project support for different industrial applications, including:
Detergent powder production lines
Liquid detergent production lines
Sodium silicate production plants
Hot air furnace systems
Related industrial process equipment
Each solution is developed according to the customer's capacity, process, factory conditions, and operating requirements.
From the first engineering drawing to the finished equipment, every manufacturing stage contributes to the reliability of the final industrial system.

Contact Meibao to discuss your customized industrial production solution.
Email: mbl@cnmbl.com
