Jiangsu Whistone Electromechanical has been deeply engaged in the explosion-proof electromechanical industry for many years, consistently regarding technological R&D as the core driving force behind its corporate development. The motor design position within the company’s motor department is led by Zhu Dongjie as the technical director, who has assembled a specialized R&D team of 20 members. All team members are highly proficient in motor design and electrical control system development, focusing on tackling challenging electromechanical technical problems under various extreme operating conditions.
The company has achieved abundant R&D results, holding numerous invention patents, utility model patents, and multiple software copyrights. Its technologies cover key areas such as heat dissipation structures for explosion-proof motors, radiation-resistant high- and low-temperature vacuum motors, deep-water operation motors, control cabinets for explosion-proof chromatographs, gas sampling and detection equipment, and intelligent control programs. Thanks to its robust technological innovation capabilities, the company has successively earned several prestigious certifications, including National High-Tech Enterprise, Jiangsu Province Innovative Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise, Jiangsu Province Specialized, Fine, Distinctive, and Novel SME, and Jiangsu Province Gazelle Enterprise, demonstrating outstanding recognition within the industry.
The factory is equipped with comprehensive, state-of-the-art production and testing hardware, ensuring a fully integrated technical support system. Leveraging four core technological advantages—explosion-proof, radiation-resistant, high-protection, and excellent compatibility—the R&D team can independently carry out the entire process, from product concept design and prototype testing to performance optimization. The resulting products are fully adaptable to demanding industrial application scenarios involving gas and dust explosion hazards, intense radiation, extreme high and low temperatures, and deep-sea vacuum environments.

