"Made in Shinhoo"-Helping Chang'e-5 launch
Nov 25, 2020At 4:30 am on November 24th, the Chang'e-5 lunar probe was launched at the Wenchang Space Launch Site in Hainan by China’s strongest rocket, the Long March 5 Yaowu carrier rocket, starting my country’s first return journey for sampling of extraterrestrial objects .
Great powers, if they have supernatural power, inspire people!
It is said that behind every successful man is the strong support of a woman. Behind every phased success of China's aerospace industry, in addition to the support of national human resources and the willingness of the people, there is also an important "behind the scenes" promoter silently supporting.
It is-Shinhoo canned motor pump.
In the Chang'e-5 launch mission, the low-temperature fuel filling canned motor pump independently developed by Shinhoo, with accurate flow and high reliability, successfully fueled the Long March 5 rocket. At present, the space pump products developed by Shinhoo have been serialized, and the fuel refueling tasks of the Long March 6, 7 and 5 series rockets have all been successfully executed by Shinhoo.
Shinhoo focuses on the development of "non-leakage canned motor pumps" and provides customized products for fluid transportation. In the field of high-end equipment, custom-developed safe and leak-free canned pump products for major projects such as national ships, motor (locomotive) vehicles, nuclear power plants, and aerospace launches. In terms of civilian use, Shinhoo provides efficient and reliable services and supply chain guarantees for wall-hung boilers, air source heat pumps, and water heater manufacturers.
Anhui, China – April 24, 2025 – Shinhoo, a global leader in pump manufacturing and sustainable water solutions, welcomed a delegation of engineering students and faculty from Russia’s prestigious Bauman Moscow State Technical University. The visit underscored Shinhoo’s commitment to fostering cross-border academic collaboration and nurturing the next generation of innovators in water technology. Bridging Academia and Industry for Sustainable Solutions The delegation, comprising top-tier students specializing in mechanical engineering and environmental systems, embarked on an immersive tour of Shinhoo’s cutting-edge facilities. Highlights included hands-on demonstrations of proprietary circulation pump production lines, precision machining workshops, and advanced R&D laboratories. Students gained practical insights into Shinhoo’s quality-driven manufacturing processes and its pioneering work in energy-efficient water solutions. During interactive sessions, Shinhoo’s engineers and researchers engaged directly with the students, exploring topics such as smart water infrastructure, green technology trends, and the role of digitalization in optimizing resource management. Discussions emphasized the critical need for innovation to address global challenges like climate resilience and sustainable urbanization. Cultivating Future Talent Through Collaborative Learning A key focus of the visit was Shinhoo’s launch of a new Global Youth Innovation Initiative, designed to empower students through mentorship, internships, and joint research projects. The program aims to bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world industrial applications, enabling participants to develop scalable solutions for water conservation and energy reduction. “Engaging with young minds is vital to driving progress in our industry,” said a Shinhoo spokesperson. “By equipping students with hands-on experience and exposure to global best practices, we’re investing in a future where technology and sustainability go hand in hand.” Paving the Way for Global Sustainability Leadership By prioritizing education and youth empowerment, Shinhoo reinforces its role as a catalyst for sustainable development. This initiative not only strengthens Sino-Russian academic ties but also aligns with global efforts to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in clean water access and climate action. The event marks the beginning of a multiyear partnership aimed at cultivating a new wave of engineers equipped to tackle the world’s most pressing water and environmental challenges.