Tai Li Company is nestled in Zibo, the hometown of the legendary "Cujus" and the origin of the "Liaozhai" tales. It is situated west of the Binbo Expressway, connected to the Jinghu and Jingfu highways, north of National Highway 309, and east of Highway 205, embracing the beautiful scenery of the San Tai Mountains and the banks of the Fan Yang River. With convenient transportation and a vibrant, talented workforce, the company was established in 2003, covering an area of 15,000 square meters. It currently employs 80 staff members, including 2 senior engineers, 8 technical personnel with college or higher education, and a dedicated team of employees committed to excellence. Riding the wave of reform and opening-up, the company has thrived and continues to grow. Environmental-friendly, energy-saving, and highly wear-resistant microcrystalline ceramic wear-resistant products are the key materials for addressing wear issues in various enterprises! Driven by technology and quality, the people of TaiLi were the first in 2003 to introduce imported equipment and raw materials, utilizing advanced processes to produce the microcrystalline ceramic wear-resistant products demanded by the market, thus filling a domestic gap. Over the years, as our company has grown, TaiLi Group encompasses TaiLi New Materials, TaiLi Thickeners, and TaiLi Pipe Industry. We boast a team with extensive production experience in design selection, research and development, and manufacturing. Leveraging TaiLi New Materials' market share in the domestic microcrystalline wear-resistant ceramic industry, we specialize in producing microcrystalline wear-resistant ceramic-lined thickeners and pipes with high wear resistance. Our products are widely used in industries such as black and non-ferrous metal mining, metallurgy, power, chemicals, and environmental protection, and have received widespread praise from customers. They are also exported to over a dozen countries and regions, including Outer Mongolia, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Brazil, and Australia! 
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