When engineers design ultra-precision equipment, the focus is often entirely on the moving parts. However, true accuracy begins long before the assembly phase-it starts with the environment. At UNPARALLELED Group, we believe that without a stable foundation, nanometer-level precision is physically impossible.
Engineering Out the Vibration
Our facility in Jinan, strategically located near Qingdao Port, spans 200,000 m². Within this massive footprint, we have dedicated a 10,000 m² constant temperature and humidity workshop specifically designed to eliminate environmental interference.
The floor of this workshop is not standard concrete. It is poured with ultra-hard concrete to a minimum thickness of 1000 mm. Surrounding this massive slab is a specialized anti-vibration trench measuring 500 mm in width and 2000 mm in depth. This architectural isolation effectively cuts off external ground vibrations. Furthermore, we utilize silent overhead cranes within the workshop to prevent acoustic and mechanical disturbances during heavy lifting.
Climate Control for Dimensional Stability
Temperature fluctuations are the enemy of precision. Our dedicated constant temperature, humidity, and dust-free workshop simulates a semiconductor-grade environment. This is where we assemble our most critical granite components and precision ceramic parts. By maintaining a strictly controlled atmosphere, we ensure that the thermal expansion of our UNPARALLELED® black granite (density ≈3100 kg/m³) remains mathematically predictable and stable.
If You Can't Measure It, You Can't Build It
Our founder's philosophy drives our facility design: "If you cannot measure it, you cannot produce it." Our environment is continuously validated by world-class metrology equipment, including the Renishaw laser interferometer and the Swiss WYLER electronic level. All testing equipment is calibrated by the Jinan and Shandong Provincial Institutes of Metrology, ensuring traceability to national standards. We don't just build precision platforms; we engineer the environment required to sustain them.






