LK Technology Holdings Ltd
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LK Technology Holdings Ltd
LK Technology Holdings makes industrial equipment used to shape metal parts, especially die-casting machines and related automated systems. It also sells parts, molds, and other products tied to metal-forming production lines. In simple terms, it helps manufacturers pour molten metal into precise shapes and keep that process running reliably. Its main customers are factories that make parts for cars, home appliances, electronics, and other manufactured goods. The company earns money by selling machines, selling replacement parts and tooling, and providing installation, maintenance, and other support services. That mix gives it both one-time equipment sales and recurring after-sales income. What makes LK Technology’s business model distinct is that it sits at the point where heavy equipment meets factory production. Buyers do not just purchase a machine; they rely on the company for the tools and service needed to keep a die-casting line working. That makes LK Technology an important supplier to manufacturers that need precise, repeatable metal parts at scale.
LK Technology Holdings makes industrial equipment used to shape metal parts, especially die-casting machines and related automated systems. It also sells parts, molds, and other products tied to metal-forming production lines. In simple terms, it helps manufacturers pour molten metal into precise shapes and keep that process running reliably.
Its main customers are factories that make parts for cars, home appliances, electronics, and other manufactured goods. The company earns money by selling machines, selling replacement parts and tooling, and providing installation, maintenance, and other support services. That mix gives it both one-time equipment sales and recurring after-sales income.
What makes LK Technology’s business model distinct is that it sits at the point where heavy equipment meets factory production. Buyers do not just purchase a machine; they rely on the company for the tools and service needed to keep a die-casting line working. That makes LK Technology an important supplier to manufacturers that need precise, repeatable metal parts at scale.