Combined with the development trend of the automotive industry and technological innovation, future automotive spring equipment will further focus on precision, intelligence, flexibility and green development, while moving toward the direction of whole-industrial-chain collaboration and customized R&D. Specifically, it will present four major trends.
First, continuous improvement of precision. As advanced autonomous driving imposes higher requirements on vehicle dynamic control accuracy, the manufacturing tolerance standards for springs will be further tightened. Future spring equipment will focus on optimizing precision control technology to achieve higher-precision dimensional control and mechanical performance regulation, while enhancing equipment stability and reliability to meet the production needs of high-end automotive springs.
Second, in-depth integration of intelligence and informatization. Future spring equipment will further integrate technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data and artificial intelligence to realize full-process intelligent control of production. By collecting real-time production data, it will optimize process parameters, predict equipment failures, and improve production efficiency and product quality. At the same time, the equipment will realize informatized linkage with upstream and downstream production links, build a production system featuring whole-industrial-chain collaboration, and achieve integrated management from raw material procurement to finished product delivery.