Non-standard machinery refers to automated equipment customized according to customer needs. It is easy to operate, flexible, and versatile, with functions that can be added or modified according to user requirements, offering a high degree of flexibility.
Currently, it is commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, electronics, medical, hygiene, and aerospace.
Non-standard machinery is widely used in production, conveying, packaging, and assembly processes in industries such as packaging, printing, textiles, assembly, automotive manufacturing, food, electronics, and logistics.
Functionally, it is mainly divided into assembly equipment, testing equipment, and inspection equipment. Non-standard equipment typically faces a "one machine, one design" situation; modular design is a method to improve design efficiency and reduce manufacturing costs.

