Warmly celebrate our company’s receipt of the invention certificate for non-magnetic casters!
Release time:
2024-11-26
We warmly congratulate our company on the authorization of our invention, “A Caster That Meets Non-Magnetic Requirements,” by the National Intellectual Property Administration, and on receiving the invention certificate on November 26, 2024.
We warmly congratulate our company on the authorization of our invention, “A Caster That Meets Non-Magnetic Requirements,” by the National Intellectual Property Administration, and on receiving the invention certificate on November 26, 2024.
In recent years, the company has significantly stepped up its investment in technological R&D and product upgrades. The recent acquisition of this invention has further strengthened the company’s core technological competitiveness, providing robust technical support for its future development and once again demonstrating our company’s competitive edge in the caster industry!

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