Once dominated by high-end screwdriver bits from Japan and Taiwan, China’s domestic industry has now developed products with performance close to standards. This achievement stems from advances in materials, manufacturing techniques, industrial chains and market dynamics, marking a shift from OEM imitation to independent innovation.
Breakthroughs in materials lay a solid foundation. Previously reliant on imported S2 alloy steel, domestic steel manufacturers have achieved self-supply of high-grade steel. Adopting nanocrystalline strengthening technology, local screwdriver bits maintain a Rockwell hardness of 62-64 HRC, balancing hardness and toughness. Advanced coating technologies have greatly improved wear resistance while cutting costs significantly.
Intelligent manufacturing serves as a core driver. Domestic factories deploy high-precision production and testing equipment, keeping dimensional tolerance within 0.015 mm and raising the yield rate to 99.2%. Industrial clusters in the Yangtze River and Pearl River Deltas realize full-link collaboration, enabling high-precision mass production.
Dedicated R&D and upgraded market demands further fuel progress. Leading enterprises have built professional labs and adopted cutting-edge heat treatment processes. Booming new energy vehicles and 3C electronics industries require high-torque tools, pushing domestic makers to optimize product strength and durability for industrial scenarios.
Supported by industrial policies and expanding global markets, Chinese screwdriver bits keep gaining recognition worldwide. Thanks to comprehensive upgrades across all sectors, the industry has steadily caught up with its Japanese and Taiwanese counterparts. With continuous technological innovation, domestic products are poised to win the global market in the future.


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