In the lively center of South America, a huge automotive aftermarket faces growing needs for strong, reliable parts. Meichen Industrial is set to make its strong entry. From May 6 to 9, 2026, this top company in vehicle key parts will present its key innovations in lightweight fluid carrying setups and smart suspension methods at AUTOPAR 2026 in Curitiba, Brazil. At Booth EE63 in the Expotrade Pinhais Exhibition Center, guests can see how Meichen’s fresh approaches are built to handle Brazil’s special issues. These include vehicles with high mileage, cars that run on flexible fuels, warm weather, and the move to greener travel options. AUTOPAR 2026 has over 20 years as Latin America’s biggest even-year auto parts show. It offers the right spot to start—and Meichen plans to take full advantage.
Meichen Industrial: A Global Powerhouse Driving Innovation
Meichen Industrial started in 2004. It has its main office in Zhucheng, Shandong Province, China. This spot is just 90 minutes from Qingdao Airport. Shandong Meichen Industrial Group Co., Ltd. has become a government-owned public company. It trades on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange under code 300237. The firm is also a top national tech leader. It employs 16,800 workers across 311,334 square meters. Of that, 127,342 square meters go to making products. In 2025, Meichen recorded sales of 1.8 billion RMB. The business focuses on four main areas: fluid carrying, rubber cushioning, suspension, and heat control. These items fit passenger cars, work vehicles, building equipment, and power storage uses around the world.
Meichen’s power comes from its steady push for new ideas. The research group has 120 skilled members. They include teachers and experts with doctorates. This team works in a national lab approved by CNAS. The lab has more than 120 modern test tools worth over 60 million RMB. Meichen owns 204 patents, with 19 being invention types. It received the 19th China Patent Excellence Award. Plus, it stands as the sole Chinese rubber business to guide an international rule: ISO17324:2014 for vehicle turbocharger rubber hoses. Key ties with leading schools like Waterloo, South China University of Technology, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, and Beijing Institute of Technology help a lot. Links with big material firms such as DuPont, Dow, BASF, and LANXESS keep Meichen in the lead.
Standards matter greatly at Meichen. The company follows IATF16949, ISO14001, and ISO45001 rules. It keeps top-level goals for defects: zero at first use and after sales. Lean methods, automatic making lines like Japan’s Shinko mixing and extruding setups, Germany’s Kautex 3D blow-molding, and robot welding ensure steady quality. A fully automatic tall storage unit adds to this. Such a complete quality process from start to end has won Meichen the name of “Top 100 China Auto Parts Supplier” for 14 years in a row. It also got a nod for the Shandong Provincial Governor Quality Award.
Why Brazil? A Strategic Gateway to South America’s Booming Market
Brazil ranks as the world’s sixth-biggest car market. More than 124 million vehicles drive its roads. The average age of these vehicles goes beyond 10 years. Each year, the country imports parts worth over US$8 billion. About 60% of those parts come from outside. Government support for flexible-fuel vehicles boosts demand. In fact, 85% of new cars use such fuels. Clean-energy shifts also create needs for special fluid setups and tough suspension options. Curitiba acts as the “Ecological Capital of South America.” It hosts Brazil’s southern factory base. Major makers like Renault and Volkswagen operate there. Good transport links reach Argentina, Uruguay, and further spots.
AUTOPAR 2026 fits this chance well. The event will cover 35,000 square meters. It will bring 850 sellers from 35 nations. Over 85,000 expert guests will attend, with 30% from other countries. Meichen’s role here shows a smart move to “settle in the south and spread through Brazil.” The company uses local rules support, help with INMETRO approval, and full services from the event organizers.

Lightweight Fluid Systems: Redefining Efficiency and Durability
Meichen’s main display features its forward-thinking fluid carrying and heat control items. These are made for Brazil’s tough roads, hot weather, and flexible-fuel demands.
The thermoplastic coolant hoses from メイチェン include PA12, PA612, TPV single-layer, TPV reinforced, and multi-layer types. They cut weight a lot compared to old EPDM hoses—up to 40% less. At the same time, they provide better resistance to water breakdown, chemical effects, and heat from -40°C to 200°C. These hoses use quick-connect parts, good noise and vibration control, and smooth 3D blow-molding for tricky paths. Actual uses show up in work with BYD, Geely, SAIC, Xiaopeng, and Lynk & Co. This proves their strength in strong electric and hybrid setups.
Heat control options cover battery cooling lines, charging-pile parts, and combined units. They meet the quick rise of new-energy areas in Brazil. At Booth EE63, people can watch live shows of light, high-pressure designs. These lower fuel use, lengthen part life, and make fitting easier. Such benefits help Brazilian fleet owners deal with higher upkeep expenses.
Intelligent Suspension Technology: Safety, Comfort, and Load Optimization
Meichen’s suspension range—especially its smart air suspension setups—will draw much attention. Options go from single-swing-arm 2-airbag mixed suspensions to full 4-airbag drive-axle types and non-lifting follow-steer mixed designs. They offer better ride smoothness, weight handling, and steadiness.
Main new features cover ECAS electronic height adjustment, V-shaped and straight thrust rods for exact force control, and fluid cushioning with edge safety. When set against old leaf-spring suspensions, Meichen’s air types weigh less. They also handle rolls better, cut tire damage, and save on fuel. This suits Brazil’s heavy trucks and buses on mixed ground.
Work-vehicle buyers like FAW, Dongfeng, SINOTRUK, JAC, and world leaders such as Volvo, Scania, and PACCAR depend on Meichen’s I-type and V-type thrust rods, engine mounts, and rubber cushioning items. Air suspensions for passenger cars boost comfort in high-end and new-energy models. During AUTOPAR, Meichen will offer real-vehicle fix shows and tech talks. These will explain how the systems fit well with local car bases.
Rubber Damping and Full-System Solutions: Complete Confidence
Meichen’s rubber shock-absorption items and full-system units add to the fluid and suspension offerings. The firm uses modern mixes like FVMQ, FKM, HT-AEM, EPDM, TPV, and others. Methods such as extrusion, blow-molding, and injection help these parts shine in shaking control, sound cutting, and lasting strength in harsh settings.
Meichen runs over 200 tests on items from base materials to full units. Ties with six outside labs back this up. As a result, the company promises no-fail work. Its skill in providing whole units like hose plus fittings plus supports speeds up customer launch times. It also cuts supply chain issues.
Join Meichen at AUTOPAR 2026 – Your Gateway to South American Success
Meichen Industrial’s first show at AUTOPAR 2026 goes beyond a simple display. It serves as an offer for close teamwork. With tested tech matched to Brazilian wants, firm money support, and a focus on buyers, Meichen stands ready to aid local sellers, fix shops, and makers. The goal is better work flow, lower spending, and eco-friendly results.
Come to Booth EE63 from May 6 to 9, 2026, at Expotrade Pinhais in Curitiba. See live item views, tech shares, and personal business meets. Reach Meichen now at ecmarketing@meichen.cc or +86-536-6320058.
FAQについて
Q1: What are the exact dates, location, and booth number for Meichen at AUTOPAR 2026?
A: Meichen will exhibit from May 6 to 9, 2026, at Expotrade Pinhais Exhibition Center in Curitiba, Brazil. The booth number is EE63.
Q2: Which product series will Meichen showcase at the exhibition?
A: Meichen will display five series: fluid pipeline system products, rubber shock absorption system products, suspension products, intelligent air suspension products for passenger cars, and thermal management products.
Q3: How do Meichen’s lightweight fluid systems benefit Brazilian customers?
A: Meichen’s thermoplastic and TPV hoses are up to 40% lighter than traditional EPDM, offering superior hydrolysis and chemical resistance for flexible-fuel vehicles, reduced fuel consumption, and easier installation in high-mileage fleets.
Q4: Does Meichen provide customized solutions and technical support for the South American market?
A: Yes. With full R&D, prototyping, and assembly capabilities, Meichen offers tailored designs, INMETRO certification assistance, Portuguese translation, and business matching services to help customers quickly adapt products to local road and climate conditions.
Q5: What makes Meichen a reliable long-term partner for Brazilian enterprises?
A: As a listed national high-tech enterprise with 204 patents, international standards leadership, and 14 consecutive years as a Top 100 China Auto Parts Supplier, Meichen delivers zero-defect quality, global OEM partnerships, and complete system solutions backed by 16,800 professionals and world-class manufacturing.









