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ARS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CO.,LIMITED
- Electrical Components-Slip Ring Systems
Locations
Headquarter
C6 Building, Hengfeng Industry City,Shiyan Street,Baoan District,Shenzhen, 518108, China
Shenzhen Guangdong 518000
中国
Shenzhen Guangdong 518000
中国
Shenzhen ARS Mechanical and Electrical Co.,Ltd was formed in 2002 manufacturing electrical-mechanical components for use in automation industry and start to focus on slip ring after two years. Over the last ten years ARS has grown to a leading supplier of the world, and developed a reputation for providing high quality slip ring systems and rotary joints for the world companies.
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