With the continuous development of modern manufacturing technology, traditional manufacturing has undergone significant changes, and CNC technology, mechatronics, and industrial robots have been more widely used in production. As an important component in the precision transmission industry , linear guides have also seen great development potential.
Currently, the domestic linear guide market is dominated by brands such as Schneider Electric of Switzerland, INA of Germany , Rexroth, NSK and THK of Japan. The mid-range market is mainly controlled by HIWIN and Yintai of Taiwan. There are only a few domestic linear guide brands such as Nanjing Craft and Hanjiang.
Well-known brands like Rexroth, THK, and Schneider Electric offer high-quality linear guides, but their high prices pose a cost challenge for startups or small businesses. Taiwanese brands like HIWIN and Yintai offer good quality at moderate prices, attracting many customers and generating numerous orders. However, this leads to longer delivery times, which can disrupt production if needed urgently, creating opportunities for other brands. More and more companies are continuously improving their research, development, and production capabilities to cope with fierce market competition. With information sharing, many major brands no longer possess the technology of a single entity. While they may not surpass their competitors, they can certainly maintain parity. Therefore, there are still many excellent brands to choose from.
Taiwan's High-Tech is one such company. Its linear guides can completely replace similar products from HIWIN, Yintai, and Japanese and Korean brands in terms of style and function, and they are more cost-effective. Compared with similar brands, the price can be reduced by 20%-50%, thus reducing equipment costs.
With the widespread use of linear guides in CNC machine tools, automation equipment, and precision electronics industries, the future development potential of linear guides is enormous.