When a project reaches this scale, it stops being just an order. It becomes a partnership.
Recently, our factory welcomed a key delegation from Indonesia for the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) of their project: 21 sets of batch-type pyrolysis plants. This visit marked a critical step before delivery and a clear signal of trust built through months of technical exchange and preparation.
Strategic Alignment Starts at the Table
The visit began where every serious industrial project should. Around the conference table.
Our Indonesian partners arrived with clear goals. They wanted to verify technical details, review production progress, and align on the next phase of cooperation. The discussions focused on how these 21 pyrolysis plants will support waste recycling and resource recovery projects across Indonesia.
This is not a small deployment. A 21-set batch-type pyrolysis plant order reflects long-term planning and strong confidence in the technology and the manufacturer behind it. Both teams reviewed process flow, safety systems, installation planning, and after-sales support in detail. Questions were direct. Answers were technical. The tone was professional, open, and forward-looking.
What stood out was the shared vision. Everyone in the room understood the bigger picture. This project is not only about equipment. It is about building reliable infrastructure for waste management and environmental improvement.

On the Factory Floor, Quality Speaks Loudest
After the meetings, the focus shifted from plans to steel.
Inside the workshop, 21 sets of batch-type pyrolysis plants stood ready for inspection. For many visitors, this moment says everything. Seeing one reactor is reassuring. Seeing twenty-one lined up, under assembly and finishing, proves real manufacturing capacity.
Wearing safety helmets, the Indonesian clients walked through the production area step by step. They inspected reactor shells, checked welding seams, reviewed steel thickness, and examined key components. Nothing was rushed. Every detail mattered.
Our engineering and production teams stayed close, answering questions on materials, fabrication standards, and quality control procedures. This is exactly what a Factory Acceptance Test should be. Transparent. Technical. Grounded in real equipment, not brochures.
The inspection confirmed what the project demands: consistent build quality across all units. For a large-scale deployment, consistency is just as important as performance. This visit demonstrated that the same standards apply to every single reactor.

From Technical Partners to Trusted Friends
After a full day of inspections, the atmosphere changed. Helmets came off. The setting moved from the factory floor to the dinner table.
The evening dinner was not about specifications or drawings. It was about people. Over shared dishes and toasts, conversations turned to culture, daily life, and future plans. Laughter replaced calculations. Stories replaced spreadsheets.
This moment matters. Strong industrial projects rely on strong human relationships. Trust grows faster when partners understand each other beyond contracts and checklists. For our team, hosting our Indonesian friends was both an honor and a pleasure.
By the end of the evening, the message was clear. This Factory Acceptance Test was not just an inspection. It was a milestone in a growing international partnership built on technical confidence and mutual respect.

As these 21 batch-type pyrolysis plants move closer to delivery, we look ahead with confidence. Projects of this scale require more than equipment. They require alignment, transparency, and trust. This visit showed all three in action.

