Our engineering team designs unique air fryer products based on market demands and innovative concepts. This phase encompasses the design of product appearance, functionality, and technical specifications.
We rigorously select high-quality raw materials, including food-grade plastics, metal components, electronic elements, etc., which will be used for assembly and manufacturing in the subsequent stages.
On the production line, various components are precisely assembled to form complete air fryers. This process involves mechanical assembly, electronic circuit connections, processing, and inspections to ensure the quality and performance of each product.
Materials undergo processing, such as cutting, stamping, welding, and other procedures. These components are then assembled to create a structurally sound product.
After assembly, each air fryer undergoes rigorous testing and quality inspections, including checks on temperature control, safety features, and exterior quality to ensure that the product meets standards and functions correctly.
Products that pass quality inspections are appropriately packaged to prevent damage during transportation. Subsequently, they are distributed to various sales channels, ready for delivery to consumers.
In this phase, product design and planning occur based on the type and functionality of the product. Details such as product appearance, functionality, dimensions, etc., are determined.
According to the product plan, the necessary raw materials, including metals, plastics, electronic components, and more, are procured.
Raw materials go through processes like cutting, stamping, welding, and others to create individual components. These components are then assembled to form a complete product.
For products involving electronic control, electronic components are installed in the product to enable various functions and controls.
After assembly, each product undergoes strict quality inspections, including functional testing and safety testing, to ensure it meets the required standards.
Qualified products are appropriately packaged to safeguard against damage during transportation. They are then distributed to sales channels for delivery to consumers.