On April 18, the first "Fuse Technology and Application" Forum was successfully held in Xi'an. The forum was initiated by Xi'an Jiaotong University, hosted by the Secretariat of the National Technical Committee on Fuses of Standardization Administration of China, and organized by Xi'an Sinofuse Electric Co., Ltd.
As a professional forum dedicated to the fuse industry in China, the event brought together 12 industry experts and over a hundred representatives from domestic and international enterprises, application customers, universities, and research institutes. Themed around the development, application, and standardization of fuse products and technologies, the forum featured a series of keynote reports.
The forum opened with an address by Ms. Ji Huiyu, Chairperson of the National Technical Committee on Fuses, who also delivered a keynote report titled "Current Status and Future Development of Fuses." Drawing on her years of experience in the development and revision of fuse standards, she analyzed the current landscape of national and industry standards for fuses in China and outlined the future standardization roadmap for the fuse industry.
Mr. Shi Xiaoguang, Deputy General Manager of Xi'an Sinofuse Electric, delivered a welcome speech on behalf of the organizer. He then presented a report titled "Some Changes in Fuse Application Requirements in the New Energy Industry." By introducing the development of the new energy sector, he highlighted the application requirements for fuses in new energy vehicles.
Mr. Bian Kaisheng, Chief Electrical Engineer at the China Aerospace Academy of Architectural Design, gave a report on "Application of Low-Voltage Fuses in Motor Circuits." He discussed the general configuration of motor main circuits and the coordination between fuses and starters, concluding with the advantages of applying fuses in motor circuits.
Ms. Wang Biyun, Deputy General Manager of Shanghai Electric Ceramics Factory, presented a report titled "Outlook on Fuse Applications in Emerging Fields." She analyzed market demand for fuses, proposed technical requirements driven by new energy technologies, and offered a forward-looking perspective on future fuse technologies.
Professor Li Yingzi, from the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation at Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, spoke on "Easily Overlooked Issues in the Application of PV Low-Voltage Fuses." She introduced the standards and applications of photovoltaic fuses and summarized common application problems.
Mr. Sun Wenhua, Deputy Director of the China Automotive Engineering Design and Research Institute, delivered a report on "Application of Fuses in Low-Voltage Power Distribution Systems in Automotive Factories." He pointed out the power supply requirements of automobile manufacturing plants, introduced the use of fuses in main and sub-distribution cabinets of low-voltage power distribution systems, and highlighted issues requiring attention in fuse applications.
Professor Liu Zhiyuan from Xi'an Jiaotong University shared his research findings in a report titled "Research on Fuse Modeling and Simulation Technology." He introduced a method combining mathematical models with computer software to overcome the drawbacks of traditional fuse design—particularly the long design cycle—thereby shortening development time and bringing new ideas and concepts to fuse design and development.
The successful hosting of this forum played a positive role in promoting the development of the fuse industry. Through the sharing of product technologies, application solutions, and development prospects, as well as extensive exchanges among leaders, experts, and industry representatives committed to advancing China's fuse industry, the forum provided fuse manufacturers, application customers, and research institutes with in-depth insights into new product technologies and application knowledge. It also charted a clear direction for the development of China's fuse industry.
As the organizer of the forum, Sinofuse Electric has dedicated 12 years to the "Made in China" effort in the fuse industry, contributing to the development of national strategic industries. The Sinofuse team hopes that through this forum, they can plant the seeds of promise for China's fuse industry, build a communication platform for the advancement of fuse technology and application solutions, embrace the mission and responsibility bestowed by the opportunities of the times, and continue to deliver professional and reliable fuses. Together with domestic peers, Sinofuse aspires to build a national brand of its own.
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