A total of 16 Wuxi-based enterprises involved in the aerospace industry take part in Airshow China 2021 in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong province on Sept 28. [Photo/wxrb.com]
Sixteen Wuxi-based enterprises involved in the aerospace industry took part in Airshow China 2021, which is also known as the 13th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong province on Sept 28.
China unveiled an array of new military and civilian aircrafts, its latest space exploration achievements, as well as a series of cutting-edge electronic technologies and products at this year's Airshow China.
About 700 companies from around 40 countries and regions brought thousands of exhibits to participate in the exhibition in both online and offline venues.
The Wuxi companies, including Wuxi Paike New Material Technology Co, Jiangsu Longda Superalloy Material Co, Falcontech Co, and Wuxi Hyatech Co, displayed 60 products of the aviation industry in its 350-square-meter exhibition area.
The deformed superalloy exhibited by Longda Superalloy Material Co can withstand complex stresses and work reliably for long periods of time under the conditions of high temperature oxidation and gas corrosion at 600 to 1,100 degrees Celsius.
The high-precision and high-efficiency digital measuring machine made by the Wuxi Research Institute of Huazhong University of Science and Technology can provide inspection for the development of key components of main aviation machines, which have broken the monopoly of foreign giants in this field.
China is further displaying its unremitting pursuit of its aerospace ambitions and its commitment to further open up at Airshow China 2021, attracting the world's attention with moves far beyond inspiring acrobatic flights, according to organizers.