A Production Line, A Brain: Haitian International Unleashes Two Major Technological Potentials at CHINAPLAS 2026
CHINAPLAS 2026 enters its third day, and the enthusiasm at Haitian International's booth 5.1C32 continues to grow.
While the debut of the hydraulic dual-star system prompted the industry to reassess the boundaries of hydraulic technology, the drone fully automated production cell on the other side of the exhibition booth—alongside the “X-Injection Cloud,” unveiled to the public for the first time—jointly elevated “intelligent manufacturing” to a new peak, clearly demonstrating Haitian International’s comprehensive, end-to-end empowerment—from precision equipment to intelligent ecosystems.



CHAPTER. 01
UAV Industry Solutions
Dual-machine collaboration, intelligent manufacturing in the air with precision
Against the backdrop of the continuous upsurge in low-altitude economy, the production of drone components poses stringent demands on precision, efficiency, and automation integration. At this exhibition, Haitian International went beyond showcasing individual machines and instead presented a complete automated production and assembly line for drone propeller blades and propeller hubs.
On site, the ZE1900VM-210hu/V80hs from Changfeiya and the Nisshin MDVR75S8500N-i2.0 work collaboratively through three industrial robots, achieving unmanned and high-cycle operations from molding to assembly.
The core logic of this production line lies in "monolithic molding and inline assembly." At the start of the process, the Changfei Ya ZE1900VM injection molding machine achieves an injection speed of up to 800 mm/s, using a 2+2 mold layout with PA612+50%GF and TPE materials to monolithically mold four two-component drone propeller blades within a 30-second cycle, balancing structural strength and tip protection. Subsequently, after automated gate trimming, shaft assembly, and orientation adjustment, an industrial robot precisely transfers the semi-finished products.
In the relay section, the Niigata vertical machine MDVR75, with its special mold structure and dual-position turntable design, completes the injection molding of the POM material drone propeller holder while directly achieving the final assembly of the propeller holder and propeller blade, integrating two separate manufacturing steps into one. The entire line outputs finished propeller blades and propeller holders in a stable cycle of 35 seconds, demonstrating a high production cycle and unmanned operation capability.
The initiative has sparked a surge in exhibition attendance.
This solution is not only an inspection of the performance of a single device, but also a concentrated demonstration of the mature capability in building a highly coordinated and seamlessly connected intelligent production line.
CHAPTER. 02
X – Zhushu Yun Makes Its Debut
Attach a "smart brain" to the injection molding machine
If automated production lines represent the "body" of manufacturing, then the globally launched "X-Injection Cloud" endows injection molding equipment with an intelligent "external brain."


X-Zhuyun Makes Its Debut
It leverages AI technology to integrate the entire injection molding process—from parameter setting and optimization to real-time monitoring—directly addressing three major industry pain points: talent shortages, inefficient trial-and-error adjustments, and lack of production visibility.

Dr. Cao Gang introduces X-Injection Molding Cloud on-site
During the on-site presentation, Dr. Cao Gang, the Chief Scientist of the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute at Haitian Group, introduced that this is a software and hardware integrated edge intelligent terminal, which relies on Haitian's decades of injection molding process experience and a rich database of machine types and materials. At the hardware level, it is an industrial-grade edge computing device specifically designed for the injection molding workshop environment, deeply integrating with Haitian's injection molding machine controllers at the lower level and connecting to cloud computing power at the upper level.
At the software level, four core systems have been built:
01 Intelligent first mold process recommendation, allowing beginners to obtain usable parameters and achieve the starting level of a senior engineer's tuning;
02 AI Defect Countermeasure and Resolution Recommendation System, embedded with process expert diagnostics and resolution strategies, captures the causal chain of every successful troubleshooting instance as enterprise digital assets.
03 Production process early warning brain, effectively capturing subtle abnormalities, achieving batch risk early warning; meanwhile, its unique reverse attribution capability can automatically associate abnormal causes, achieving both symptomatic and root cause treatment.
04 Advanced Toolbox and Large Model Agent, featuring built-in intelligent DOE, AI-based process prediction, virtual parameter tuning, and our proprietary “X-Manubot” agent, meeting advanced process analysis requirements.
Dr. Cao further revealed that X-Molding Cloud has been applied in several leading enterprises in industries such as 3C, home appliances, and automobiles. Blind testing results show that the product can help resolve 75% of production defects and improve 90% of defect issues, helping customers achieve efficiency improvement, cost reduction, and quality stability.
Therefore, what the on-site audience sees is not just an AI software interface, but an "industrial intelligent brain" that deeply integrates Haitian craftsmanship genes, capable of continuous learning and creating value. It is not a laboratory concept in the wave of "AI + manufacturing" transformation, but a deployed "digital infrastructure."
From the high-speed precision molding of drone propellers to the intelligent closed-loop process of X-Plastic Cloud, Haitian International presents at CHINAPLAS 2026 a complete value capability system covering hardware, software, automation, and intelligence.
Outside the exhibition booth, the popularity of Hai Tian's Open Week remains high, with more exciting events still ongoing.
📍 CHINAPLAS 2026 Venue | April 21–24
📍 Ningbo & Suzhou Open Week | April 20–26, happening simultaneously
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