Recently, the Chinese animated film Ne Zha: Devil's Dawn has taken the internet by storm. The image of Ne Zha, riding his Wind Fire Wheels to soar through the skies and plunge into the earth, leaving nothing beyond his reach, has left a deep impression on audiences. While these mythical wheels may seem like pure fantasy, their core operational principles share striking similarities with real-world conductive slip rings.
From a mechanical perspective, the key to the Wind Fire Wheels enabling Ne Zha’s free movement lies in their ability to rotate 360 degrees without restriction, providing him with continuous, stable power and agile directional control. Similarly, conductive slip rings play a critical role in modern industrial equipment. Acting like the "joints" of the Wind Fire Wheels, they ensure stable transmission of energy and various signals—such as electrical, optical, and digital signals—during rotational movement, guaranteeing precise coordination and flawless operation across all components of a device.
Take JINPAT’s newly launched LPT000-0610 slip ring as an example. It boasts strong adaptability to harsh environments, with an operating temperature range of -30°C to +55°C and an IP68 protection rating, making it ideal for marine applications with drastic day-night temperature swings. Its critical wiring employs shielded cables, designed with special shielding layers to effectively resist electromagnetic interference, ensuring pure signal transmission, accurate inter-device communication, and prevention of signal distortion or loss.
Just like Ne Zha’s Wind Fire Wheels, JINPAT also offers slip rings capable of conquering both sky and sea. The LPT000-02200-10180-01100-1660-1210-0202-0205-16S-FO02-HF02 slip ring, tailored for aerospace applications, meets aviation-grade standards in material selection and precision engineering. It operates reliably in complex space environments—such as high radiation, intense airflow, and extreme temperature fluctuations—ensuring stable data transmission and power supply for spacecraft electronics. Meanwhile, JINPAT’s deep-sea slip rings, utilizing specialized sealing technology and corrosion-resistant materials, can function at depths of 5,000 meters, delivering stable signal and power transmission for submersible exploration equipment, aiding humanity in unlocking the mysteries of the ocean.
Ne Zha’s Wind Fire Wheels symbolize speed and passion; JINPAT’s conductive slip rings represent technology and innovation. JINPAT remains dedicated to the R&D, production, and global supply of high-performance, ultra-reliable slip ring solutions. Contact JINPAT today to customize your ideal slip ring.