Full-process integration (from forging and stamping to machining and heat treatment) is emerging as a core competitive edge for component manufacturers. This year, the penetration rate of "one-stop production" models in the industry has exceeded 40%. By integrating all processes, enterprises reduce cross-factory collaboration losses; meanwhile, digital tools like CAD/CAE/CAM have shortened the design-production handover cycle by over 30%.
Notably, the application of ultra-large equipment matrices is pushing process boundaries: 3000T-4000T semi-solid injection molding machines can produce large structural parts (1200mm×800mm), and paired with dual-servo closed-loop control technology, they dynamically adjust filling pressure to eliminate shrinkage defects in traditional die casting. Moreover, 5000T high-pressure die-casting + injection molding integrated equipment can bond metal and plastic with high strength on the same machine, reducing battery pack frames and similar components by 30%-50% in weight. The popularization of such technologies is shifting the industry from "single-process suppliers" to "system solution service providers."