Icelandic customers visited Yirong factory
Recently, a corporate inspection team from Iceland, with a strong interest in green building materials, walked into Yirong’s steel structure building materials production base. Here, the mechanical arm of the steel structure production line is stretching accurately, and the composite unit of the metal sandwich panel workshop is humming in an orderly manner, and a cooperative dialogue across mountains and seas has begun.

The first stop of the inspection team came to the steel structure production workshop. In the spacious factory, the automated welding robot flashes a faint blue arc of light, and the large CNC punching machine is processing the steel plate into precise components, and each weld has a uniform metallic luster. “The level of intelligence here exceeds expectations!” The member of the inspection team and the technical leader of the Icelandic project leaned over to check the cross-section of the H-shaped steel that had just come off the line, touched the weld with his fingers, and turned to confirm to the accompanying Chinese technical backbone: “Such precision can fully meet the wind pressure resistance requirements of our buildings in high-altitude and cold areas.” The person in charge of the workshop introduced that the error of the laser cutting system equipped on the production line is controlled within 0.1 mm.

After the visit to the production workshop, the two sides started project negotiations in the conference room. From the insulation needs of cultural and tourism projects near the Arctic Circle to the weather resistance testing of materials under the marine climate, the topic gradually deepened. “We plan to build a new green community in Reykjavik, which needs to take into account lightweight structure and efficient insulation. The technical parameters of your factory’s products are highly consistent with our design needs.” The Yirong team then demonstrated the sandwich panel upgrade solution customized for cold regions, as well as the low-temperature optimization design of steel structure nodes. The atmosphere on site changed from observation during the visit to pragmatic cooperation discussions.











