The numbers speak volumes. Compared to conventional hydraulic presses, Haloong's 1000-ton servo press cuts energy consumption by up to 50%. The servo motor drives only when needed — no wasted power, no idle drain. Regenerative braking captures kinetic energy during deceleration and feeds it back into the next stroke. The result? Up to 30% lower electricity bills and 120 tons of CO₂ reduction annually per production line.

Beyond energy savings, the fully enclosed static-pressure design delivers quieter operation, lower maintenance, and tighter control over position, speed, and force — critical for complex hollow geometries where even minor misalignment causes burrs or wall-thickness defects.
Haloong has led China's servo press evolution since 2009, from third-generation direct-drive to today's fully synchronous servo technology. Their machines don't just forge metal — they forge the future of efficient, green manufacturing.
Hollow parts. Full performance. Half the energy. That's Haloong.