ABOUT US

Huizhou Hanyuan New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. is a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of electronic adhesives. The company has passed ISO9001 certification, and all its products comply with ROHS/REACH standards, with some also holding UL certification. Since its establishment, the company has adhered to a craftsman spirit of excellence and relentless pursuit of perfection, providing tailor-made adhesive solutions that best suit customer needs. With professional and meticulous pre-sales solution design, thoughtful and comprehensive after-sales technical support, and extensive experience in the application of electronic adhesives, we help customers resolve adhesive-related challenges.

Currently, we offer adhesive systems including silicone, polyurethane, epoxy, and acrylic, which are widely used in industries such as LED, new energy, electronic appliances, mobile phones, tablet computers, wearable devices, automotive, engineering machinery, rail transportation, ships, aerospace, and aviation.

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