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Development History History

2008

R&D into high-performance composite equipment and technologies commences.

2015

Domestic-first 3D braiding machines with inner-ring and multi-ring end-face spindles are launched, matching overseas equivalents.

2017

A multi-machine, 3D integrated braiding line is introduced, enabling one-step multi-layer preform weaving combined with in-line resin infusion—now widely used in automated composite-pipe production.

2018

Launch of the multi-ring inner-ring spindle-track 3D braiding machine for large, complex geometries. The technology secures the company’s second National Scientific & Technological Progress Award (Second Class).

2020

April – Yunlu Composites founded.
July – Jiangsu Gaobei founded.
September – Jiangsu Gaolu founded.
The world-first automated braiding machine for profiles of any cross-section and the hybrid forming all-in-one machine have been unveiled.

2022

Carbon-fibre shell for the Beijing Winter Olympics torch was successfully delivered.

2023

The inner-ring-track 3D braiding series of equipment and technology for composite preforms has . passed national S&T achievement appraisals.
The first set of the third-generation 3D braiding equipment has passed expert appraisal.
A 30 000 t / yr high-performance fibre composite project was signed with Huai’an Economic & Technological Development Zone.

2024

• Baoshan (District) Advanced Materials (Carbon Fibre) Innovation Consortium formed.
• High-performance fibre composite full-chain tech & equipment innovation platform created.
• “Braiding-laying-winding-pultrusion automated line” passes S&T appraisal.
• The automated production line for integrated braiding, layering, winding and pultrusion composite forming has passed the national scientific and technological achievement appraisal.
• “Full-spindle 3D braiding machine” is listed in MIIT’s Guidelines for the Promotion and Application of the First (Set of) Major Technical Equipment (2024 Edition).

2025

Leading and participating in multiple national and provincial-level major R&D programmes.
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