The Superfine Powder Project from 's blog
It is easy to be damaged, which will increase the maintenance cost of the ultra-fine grinding production project. It also means that the performance of the ultrafine vertical mill in the production line is low productivity and high maintenance cost, so the final production benefit will be In addition, the quality of the finished product produced by this equipment is likely to be unqualified, so it is difficult to put the finished product into the market, so it is difficult for customers to pay back for their investment, so it is difficult for manufacturers to have "repeat customers" and will not get longterm development;
Let’s talk about the impact of vicious market competition on the development of 130X's strengthening of ultra-fine mill manufacturers. Since this equipment has been welcomed by many industries, many manufacturers have begun to produce this machine. Oversupply will occur in the long run. That is for the equipment.
Being able to sell it can only reduce the price. At this time, many manufacturers "cut corners and cut corners" in order to keep the production cost, so that the performance of the equipment is affected, so that the equipment cannot bring considerable benefits to the superfine powder project, so the sales of the machine will not Unblocked, it is difficult for manufacturers to develop.
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