DEMOLITION BREAKER TECH & INDUSTRY TRENDS
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May. 27
2026
In high-intensity construction sites, which details determine the lifespan of tools
During frequent and heavy-duty chiseling and drilling operations, the service life of hammer drills and jackhammers is not determined solely by appearance or power output, but rather supported by multiple critical internal manufacturing details.
Read MoreMay. 25
2026
Jackhammer Types: Pneumatic, Gasoline, and Electric Models Compared
Jackhammers are essential tools in modern construction, demolition, mining, and road maintenance industries. Designed to break concrete, asphalt, rocks, and other hard materials, jackhammers are available in several power types, each suited for different working environments and project requirements. The three most common categories are pneumatic jackhammers, gasoline-powered jackhammers, and electric jackhammers.
Read MoreMay. 20
2026
Factory-Direct Advantage: Building a Resilient Supply Chain for 2026
The global infrastructure market is facing unprecedented supply chain volatility. For B2B procurement managers, the traditional "trading house" model is no longer enough to guarantee stability. As a dedicated manufacturer since 2001, we offer a different path.
Read MoreMay. 18
2026
Why Shock Absorption is the New Benchmark for 2026 Demolition Safety
In the demanding world of heavy-duty construction, vibration isn't just an annoyance—it's a liability. With 2026 safety regulations tightening, professional contractors are prioritizing AVT as a key selection criterion.
Read MoreMay. 15
2026
Scaling Excellence: Inside Our 30,000sqm Manufacturing Hub
In the global B2B landscape, a manufacturer's scale is the strongest guarantee of reliability. Our newly upgraded 30,000-square-meter facility is now fully operational, setting a new benchmark in industrial-grade power tool production.
Read MoreMay. 13
2026
How important is shock absorption design in long-term heavy-load handheld operations
In long-term heavy-load handheld operations, shock absorption design is not an optional additional feature, but a core design that concerns operational efficiency, operational safety, and personnel health.
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