Chapter 193 Let’s have fun



In his previous life, Lin Huowang opened an electronics factory in Shenzhen, and he did whatever could make money.

At that time, Shenzhen was full of factories and the air was filled with the atmosphere of booming industry.

Lin Huowang's electronics factory is located here, surrounded by the noisy roar of machines and the busy figures of workers.

In the early days, we could only make some small capacitors and plastic external accessories, and later on, we were able to produce some small household appliances.

Inside the electronics factory, on the original crude production line, workers were concentrating on fiddling with tiny capacitors, while mountains of plastic particles lay beside them waiting to be processed into external components.

As time went by, new equipment was added to the factory, and it was gradually able to produce simple small household appliances. The simple workshop was filled with rudimentary products such as radios and small fans.

Later on, the production of VCDs, DVDs, and copycat mobile phones, it can be said that Lin Huowang's small electronics factory has grown slowly along with the development of the domestic electronics industry.

When the factory entered the VCD and DVD production stage, its scale expanded significantly. In the new production workshop, more advanced equipment operated in an orderly manner, and workers operated skillfully, assembling various parts into finished products.

The production stage of counterfeit mobile phones is an extremely busy scene. Mobile phone parts fill the workbenches and workers race against time to assemble them. Boxes of packaged mobile phones are piled up in the corner, waiting to be shipped to various places.

During this period, because Lin Huowang's electronics factory was a small private factory, those science students with university degrees simply disdained to work as technicians in his factory.

After all, his electronics factory was only the size of a small workshop, and the surrounding environment was a bit shabby, in stark contrast to the grand office areas of those large factories.

Such an environment is naturally unattractive to the proud science students with university diplomas. They would rather seek a job in a large factory in a big city than settle for this small private factory.

Therefore, Lin Huowang was forced into a desperate situation and pulled together a few experienced technicians to buy a large number of small household appliances from other companies, disassemble them for research, and then start copying and imitating them.

It is also for this reason that Lin Huowang’s mind is filled with the manufacturing principles and design drawings of numerous small household appliances.

After countless days and nights of study, the experience of disassembly and research was deeply engraved in Lin Huowang's mind. The circuit diagrams and structural principles of various small household appliances were as clear as a brand.

Things like pressure cookers are just a small matter. He also has a copycat design of the future advanced Japanese imported pressure cooker in his mind, which will be more than 20 years ahead of Japan's current technology.

In Lin Huowang's current memory, the design drawings of the advanced Japanese imported electric pressure cooker are extremely clear in details, and he knows the function and structure of each component like the back of his hand. The technology is so advanced that it is enough to amaze the current Japanese electrical manufacturing industry.

Not to mention the key technologies of other small household appliances such as rice cookers, microwave ovens, circulation fans, hair dryers, air conditioners, color TVs, repeaters, learning machines, etc.

The key technologies of these electrical appliances have formed a huge knowledge system in Lin Huowang's mind, including the precise temperature control technology of rice cookers, the efficient heating principle of microwave ovens, the unique air duct design of circulation fans, the constant temperature technology of hair dryers, the energy-saving cooling and heating technology of air conditioners, the high-definition display technology of color TVs, the voice processing technology of repeaters and learning machines, and so on.

These electrical appliances are actually quite common abroad now, but most of them have poor functions, high energy consumption, and are very expensive to produce and sell.

In foreign electrical appliance markets, there are various electrical appliances with limited functions and high energy consumption, and their price tags are prohibitive for ordinary consumers.

Although those bulky refrigerators and power-intensive washing machines have a place in the market, their disadvantages have gradually become apparent with the development of technology.

Large electrical appliance manufacturers like those in Germany and the United States were later overwhelmed by various cheap electrical appliance manufacturers from Japan.

The once glorious German and American electrical appliance manufacturers now have tall but slightly outdated factories, while Japan's emerging electrical appliance factories are full of vitality.

Japanese manufacturers have flooded the market with their cheap and relatively practical electrical products, gradually eroding the market share of German and American manufacturers and causing the market share of those old manufacturers to continue to decline.

Japan's electrical manufacturing industry also took advantage of the global trade boom in the 1980s to quickly gain an international reputation and reap huge profits.

In the 1980s, global trade flourished, and Japanese electrical appliance manufacturers seized the opportunity to market their products around the world.

Containers loaded with Japanese electrical appliances are heading to various ports. The international reputation of Japanese electrical appliance brands is increasing, and a large amount of wealth is flowing into the pockets of Japanese companies.

Because Japan's domestic economy was booming, business people talked loudly in luxurious conference rooms and arrogantly shouted slogans of buying America, as if Japan's economic strength was able to dominate the world.

In the end, they were bitten back by their father, the United States. The Plaza Accord was signed, the yen appreciated, and the exports of various industries were suppressed unprecedentedly. From then on, Japan's once booming economy plummeted and completely became a vassal of the American economy.

Outside Japanese factories, goods are piling up but are difficult to export, and companies are facing difficulties.

The once bustling commercial streets became deserted, the economic bubble burst, and the Japanese economy never recovered, having to rely entirely on the American economic system.

But it must be said that in the 1970s and 1980s, Japan's various home appliances and semiconductors were indeed the strongest in the world.

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