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Senna (Qingdao) Fluid Technology Co., Ltd. is an integrated supplier of professional electro-hydraulic control and power transmission solutions. The company’s main products: gear pumps, hydraulic stations, electro-hydraulic actuators, hydraulic pipelines and other products. It is widely used in: construction machinery, agricultural machinery, airport equipment, construction machinery, petroleum machinery, fire-fighting special vehicles, assembly lines and other industries.
The company is located in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, with a group of excellent management, production and technical project support personnel, providing efficient and professional technical support, on-site commissioning and after-sales service, and providing customers with effective suggestions and solutions to solve problems in practical applications at any time. The company is committed to the research and development, manufacturing, testing and related technical training of complete sets of hydraulic systems, providing customers with efficient and cost-effective hydraulic systems and intelligent electro-hydraulic transmission systems.

USTC has proposed four standards for supercritical fluids to help reveal their role in seismic and other fields
How to accurately identify the activity of supercritical fluids in a certain area has always been a scientific problem that needs to be solved urgently.

Li Yongwei of Ammatt Technology: More than 50% of the traditional current collectors will be replaced by composite current collectors!
With the advantages of high safety and low cost, the composite current collector is expected to replace the traditional current collector, and Amat Technology has been mass-produced and introduced, using vacuum evaporation technology to improve the battery performance, which has been recognized by the market and will help the industrialization process of the composite current collector.

Non-science fiction: Harvard scientists develop “smart” liquids
From Harvard’s John S. The A. Paulson School of Engineering and the School of Applied Science reported on April 7, 2024 that scientists have developed a superfluid with a programmable response.


