As the Greater Boston area evolves from a historic manufacturing hub to a global leader in Robotics, Green Energy, and Biotech, the demand for precision-engineered components has reached an all-time high. Our factory serves as a critical link in the global supply chain, bridging the gap between advanced Chinese manufacturing efficiency and the rigorous engineering standards of New England’s industrial leaders.
In the Route 128 "America's Technology Highway" corridor, companies are increasingly focused on Electrification. Whether it's the modernization of the MBTA power grids or the surge in LEED-certified construction in the Seaport District, our high-performance rivets and circuit breaker components provide the structural integrity required for high-density urban power management.
The global shift toward Smart Grids and decentralized power storage is driving the need for hardware with tighter tolerances. In Boston, the push for EV adoption (Electric Vehicles) requires thousands of new charging piles, where our copper cylindrical head components and precision connectors play a vital role in safety and conductivity.
Procurement teams in Massachusetts are looking for more than just low costs; they seek Information Gain and supply chain resilience. We offer transparent technical data, material certifications (ISO9001), and rapid prototyping to ensure that Boston engineers can iterate designs without logistical bottlenecks.
Introduction to Component Integrity: In the realm of electrical switchgear and miniature circuit breakers (MCBs), the humble rivet is often the unsung hero. A failure in a $0.05 component can lead to a catastrophic failure of a $50,000 industrial control panel. Our engineering philosophy, honed over 20 years since our founding as Yueqing Feilong Instrument Factory, focuses on the intersection of metallurgy and automated precision.
Addressing the Boston Infrastructure Challenge: Boston’s climate presents unique challenges. High humidity and salt air from the Atlantic require components with superior corrosion resistance. We utilize advanced plating techniques—nickel, zinc, and silver—to ensure that our rivets and pins maintain their conductivity and structural strength over decades of service in New England basements and outdoor enclosures.
The New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Transition: Massachusetts has set ambitious goals for carbon neutrality. This has sparked a "gold rush" in EV charging infrastructure. Our specialized connectors for EV charging piles are designed to handle high-current loads with minimal thermal expansion. This is critical for the fast-chargers being deployed along I-93 and I-95, where reliability in varying temperatures is non-negotiable.
Technological Roadmap: We are moving beyond simple stamping. Our factory now integrates AI-driven optical inspection systems that scan every single component for micron-level deviations. This "Zero-Defect" roadmap ensures that when a shipment arrives at a Boston warehouse, the assembly line never stops due to component inconsistency.
Compliance and US Standards: We understand that Boston enterprises operate under strict UL (Underwriters Laboratories) and NEMA standards. Our production processes are designed to meet and exceed these specifications, providing the necessary documentation for local inspectors and safety boards.
Established in September 1999, Zhejiang Jifeilong Instrument Technology Co., LTD. (formerly Yueqing Feilong Instrument Factory) has grown from a specialized workshop into a global powerhouse of hardware manufacturing. Located at the Oujiang Port, we leverage world-class logistics to serve our partners in Boston and beyond.
Our facility houses complete departments for production, processing, and high-precision grinding. We specialize in the integrated manufacturing of electrical switches, shafts, plastic products, and hardware components. By implementing strict quality control from raw material procurement to finished delivery, we have earned the trust of over 100 enterprise customers globally.
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A: For standard components like MCB rivets and EV connectors, we process orders within 3-5 days. Shipping via air freight to Logan International Airport (BOS) typically takes 7-10 days, while sea freight to the Port of Boston averages 30-35 days.
A: Yes. We offer OEM/ODM services where we can adjust metallurgical compositions and dimensions to meet specific local requirements for the Massachusetts electric grid or specialized biotech laboratory equipment.
A: Absolutely. We provide comprehensive material data sheets (MDS) and certificates of conformity (CoC) that facilitate the UL certification process for your finished electrical products.
A: Our fully automated production lines ensure that the first rivet in a 1,000,000-unit batch is identical to the last. This consistency reduces waste on your assembly line and ensures the long-term reliability of the circuit breakers you distribute.
Our engineers are ready to review your blueprints and provide a detailed analysis of material efficiency.
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