- Home
- >
- News
- >
- Company News
- >
News
Shenyang Kejing Provides You with a "One-Stop" Scientific Research Equipment Solution: 【Complete Industry Chain Layout: Over 100 Products Covering the Entire Process】 Shenyang Kejing is not only a manufacturer of equipment, but also the chief designer of materials laboratories. Backed by over twenty years of technological expertise, we have built a complete product ecosystem rarely seen in the industry.
The story dates back to the late 1990s, a time when China was still struggling with a "reliance on imports and a technological gap" in the field of solid materials research and sample preparation equipment. Faced with the shortcomings of domestic research conditions, Dr. Jiang Xiaoping, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), returned to China with a vision of "serving the country through industry," resolutely giving up his advantageous position abroad to prepare for entrepreneurship as a postdoctoral researcher.
The streets outside are already adorned with red and green lights, and the cheerful melody of "Jingle Bells" is beginning to echo throughout the city. As this Christmas season, a time of reunion, celebration, and rest, approaches, Shenyang Kejing wants to offer more than just a simple "Happy Holidays."
A Box Furnace is widely used in scientific research, industrial heating, and material processing. It is known for its excellent temperature uniformity, stability, reliability, and ease of operation, making it an important tool across many industries. In this article, I will provide a detailed guide on how to properly use a Box Furnace, hoping it will be helpful to you.
An box furnace is a heating device commonly used in laboratories and industrial fields, mainly for high-temperature treatment of experimental materials. Because the operation of an electric box furnace involves high temperatures, electricity, and mechanical components, certain risks exist during use. In this article, we will thoroughly analyze the potential risks associated with operating an electric box furnace and propose corresponding risk-mitigation measures.
From November 7th to 9th, 2025, the 5th Youth Academic Conference on Artificial Crystal Materials was held in Fuzhou, Fujian Province. The conference, themed "Frontier Exploration and Innovative Applications," focused on basic research, key technological breakthroughs, and industrial applications of artificial crystal materials. It attracted over 500 young scholars and experts from more than 100 universities and research institutes across China, including Tsinghua University, Peking University, institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, and Shandong University, as well as leading enterprises in the industry, to gather together and jointly outline a new blueprint for the future development of artificial crystal materials.
On October 22, 2025, more than 30 teachers and students majoring in applied physics from the School of Science of Shenyang University of Technology, with curiosity and desire to explore the scientific research equipment industry, walked into Shenyang Kejing Auto-instrument Co., Ltd. and started a one-day production internship research activity.
From October 9th to 12th, 2025, the 2025 China Biomaterials Conference and Exhibition of New Technologies, Products, and Instruments (CSBM 2025) concluded successfully at the Shaoxing International Convention and Exhibition Center in Zhejiang Province. The conference brought together over 3,000 experts, scholars, physicians, and entrepreneurs from domestic and international research institutions, medical institutions, businesses, and regulatory agencies to discuss cutting-edge technologies, innovative products, and future development directions in the fields of biomaterials and medical devices.
The 26th China International Optoelectronic Exposition (CIOE 2025), a three-day event, successfully concluded on September 12th! This year's exhibition attracted a record number of participants, with over 3800 high-quality optoelectronic companies from around the world gathering at the event. Eight themed exhibitions focused on core areas such as information communication, precision optics, camera technology and applications, lasers and intelligent manufacturing, infrared & ultraviolet, intelligent sensing, new displays, AR&VR, and optoelectronic innovation, successfully building a comprehensive optoelectronic industry ecosystem. The exhibition floor was bustling with activity, showcasing a wide array of cutting-edge technologies and innovative products, providing a visual and technological feast for the optoelectronic industry.
The "4th National Refractory Metals and Hard Alloys Technology Symposium" was successfully held in Zhuzhou, Hunan Province from August 15-17, 2025. The conference, jointly organized by several research institutions and universities, focused on various refractory metals and hard alloys, including tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, and niobium. The discussions covered their applications in high-temperature alloy steel, hard alloys, semiconductors, magnetic materials, and other fields, with a focus on key technologies such as grain refinement and new material development. With the core objective of "strengthening information exchange and addressing industry hotspots and challenges," the conference aimed to promote technological progress, help solve current industry issues, and facilitate high-quality development and industry-academia collaboration.
From August 13th to 15th, the "15th Symposium on Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials and the Forum for Outstanding Scholars in Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials," hosted by the Chinese Ceramic Society, was successfully held in Harbin. Guests from the Chinese Ceramic Society and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, as well as over 1400 experts and scholars, including several academicians from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, attended the conference.
From August 3rd to 8th, the 21st International Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy (ICCGE-21) was held in Xi'an. The conference was jointly organized by the International Organization for Crystal Growth and the Chinese Ceramic Society, and hosted by Northwestern Polytechnical University. It attracted over 500 scholars from more than 30 countries, including Japan, Russia, the United States, Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland, with over 150 international scholars in attendance.