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Demand for clean racks is surging, catering to semiconductor and pharmaceutical cleanroom production environments.
2026/07/06
Driven by the expansion of semiconductor wafer sizes, the iterative upgrades of LCD panel production lines, and the tightening of sterile‑production standards in the pharmaceutical sector, demand for clean‑room‑compatible rack-and-pinion systems is poised for a concentrated surge by 2026. Conventional racks and pinions tend to generate dust and leave oily residues during operation, failing to meet the stringent cleanliness requirements of cleanrooms and sterile manufacturing lines. To address these industry challenges, specialized clean‑room racks—characterized by low particulate generation, zero oil contamination, and extended service life—have been successfully commercialized and deployed at scale. By refining gear‑tooth machining processes and advancing surface‑treatment technologies, these solutions effectively mitigate contamination issues inherent in traditional transmission components. Today, clean‑room racks have become standard core components in clean‑manufacturing lines, with steadily rising market penetration, marking a new growth frontier for the rack‑and‑pinion industry.
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2026.07.06
Driven by the expansion of semiconductor wafer sizes, the upgrading of LCD panel production lines, and the tightening of sterile manufacturing standards in the pharmaceutical industry, demand for clean‑room racks is poised to experience a concentrated surge by 2026.
2026.07.06
Since 2026, the domestic equipment manufacturing sector has seen continuously rising demands for the precision and stability of transmission components, driving rapid growth in the zero-backlash rack market.
