Good news for those designing high-speed dispensing lines:
In high-speed dispensing production lines, we’re always told: ‘If you want 500 RPM, you’ll have to sacrifice current capacity. If you run at 350A, be prepared for signal drift and thermal issues.’
At this point, many are forced to compromise – either reducing the speed or opting for a split installation (which results in equipment that’s a whole size larger).
But why should we keep compromising?

The integrated slip ring developed by Huasheng this time – featuring [2 air channels + 350A high current + encoder signal] – is specifically designed to address this pain point. We’ve focused relentlessly on just three things:
No air leaks: At high speeds of 500 rpm, materials are bound to undergo slight deformation. We’ve implemented dynamic seal compensation, so no matter how fast it spins, the system automatically ‘seals’ the gaps, maintaining stable air pressure and ensuring absolutely no leaks.
High-temperature resistance: Running a 350A high current generates significant heat. We tackled this by optimising the conductive materials at the very core and refining the temperature control processes for the contact surfaces. Even after prolonged operation, the unit remains only lukewarm, naturally extending the equipment’s lifespan.
Zero interference: Once the current flows, the magnetic field becomes incredibly strong. We’ve added robust physical shielding directly to the encoder circuitry. No hype, no exaggeration – real-world data confirms zero interference, with accuracy firmly maintained.
No air leaks: At high speeds of 500 rpm, materials are bound to undergo slight deformation. We’ve implemented dynamic seal compensation, so no matter how fast it spins, the system automatically ‘seals’ the gaps, maintaining stable air pressure and ensuring absolutely no leaks.

Put simply, the best technology isn’t about flashy gimmicks, but about saving you the time and hassle of a maintenance shutdown.
If your equipment is stuck in a similar predicament, don’t keep it to yourself. Drop me a message via the contact form at any time – let’s bounce ideas off each other; we might just find a way forward.