Engineering and manufacturing for superconducting and particle accelerator systems
Kejin Taibase is a small engineering and manufacturing operation focused on superconducting magnets and particle accelerator equipment. The tech stack is dominated by CAD and simulation tools (Solidworks, CATIA, UG NX, Ansys, COMSOL) — a pattern typical of hardware-heavy R&D shops doing electromagnetic design and validation. Active projects span superconducting magnet control systems, low-temperature testing, and linear accelerator components, with safety compliance and production cost management as visible internal pressures.
Kejin Taibase operates as an engineering and manufacturing firm in Lanzhou, China, specializing in superconducting magnets, particle accelerator systems, and related low-temperature equipment. The company employs approximately 8 people across engineering, manufacturing, design, and operations roles. Work includes electromagnet design and control systems, product testing infrastructure, and process R&D for specialized electrical assemblies. Current focus spans particle accelerator projects, superconducting equipment testing, and manufacturing optimization.
The company uses Solidworks, CATIA, UG NX, Ansys, COMSOL, and AutoCAD for design and simulation, alongside Mastercam for manufacturing planning and KeyShot for visualization.
Active projects include superconducting magnet control and measurement systems, particle accelerator electromagnet design, low-temperature equipment testing, and linear accelerator RFQ (Request for Quote) components.
The company is headquartered in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China, and operates primarily within China.
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