Taizhou Newland Machinery Co., Ltd.

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Taizhou Newland Machinery Co., Ltd.

Production quality is the base for the company’s existence
Taizhou Newland Machinery Co., Ltd is located in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, one of China's commercial cities with convenient transportation. It is China Gasoline Engine Manufacturers specializing in wholesale Gasoline Engine. Our factory has a strong production capacity, with an average monthly production capacity of 30,000 pieces; at the same time, The factory warehouse can hold 20 high cabinets at the same time. At the same time, as a Gasoline Engine factory, we carry out strict quality control on all spare parts before production, and almost never change spare parts suppliers to ensure product consistency. During the production process, we use 3 procedures for 100% testing. In addition to passing the EURO 5, CE, and ISO9001 certification, we have also obtained international quality certification, which meets the environmental protection requirements of the European PAH/ROHS standards.
CERTIFICATES

We show you some of our certificates we have obtained here.

  • Certification
    Euro Stage V Emission
  • Certification
    CE Diesel Generators
  • Certification
    CE Diesel Generators Set
  • Certification
    CE Gasoline Engine
  • Certification
    CE Gasoline Generator
  • Certification
    CE Pressure Washer
  • Certification
    ISO9001:2015
  • Certification
    ISO14001:2015
  • Certification
    Water Pump CE
  • Certification
    Gasoline Engine CE

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Industry Knowledge

A gasoline engine is a type of internal combustion engine that uses gasoline as its primary fuel source. Gasoline engines are commonly used in automobiles, small power equipment, and other applications that require a compact and efficient power source.
The characteristics of a gasoline engine include:
Higher RPM: Gasoline engines typically have a higher maximum RPM than diesel engines, which means they can operate at higher speeds.
Lower torque: Gasoline engines generally produce less torque than diesel engines, which makes them better suited for lighter-duty applications.
Quicker acceleration: Gasoline engines tend to accelerate more quickly than diesel engines, due to their higher RPM and lower torque output.
Lower cost: Gasoline engines are generally less expensive to manufacture than diesel engines, which can make them a more cost-effective choice for certain applications.
Smaller size: Gasoline engines are typically smaller and lighter than diesel engines, which makes them well-suited for applications where space and weight are a concern.
Emissions: Gasoline engines historically produced higher levels of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons than diesel engines, but modern gasoline engines are designed to reduce emissions and meet increasingly strict environmental regulations.
Gasoline engines are a popular choice for applications that require a compact and efficient power source, such as in automobiles and small power equipment. They tend to be less expensive and smaller than diesel engines, and they can accelerate more quickly. However, gasoline engines typically have lower torque output and may produce higher levels of emissions than diesel engines.
There are several benefits of using a gasoline engine:
Faster acceleration: Gasoline engines tend to have a quicker acceleration than diesel engines due to their higher RPMs and lower torque output.
Lower initial cost: Gasoline engines are typically less expensive to produce and purchase than diesel engines, making them a more cost-effective choice for some applications.
Lower weight: Gasoline engines tend to be lighter than diesel engines, making them a good option for applications that require a compact and lightweight engine.
Easy to start: Gasoline engines are typically easier to start than diesel engines, which can be beneficial in applications where quick start-up times are important.
Lower maintenance costs: Gasoline engines typically require less maintenance than diesel engines, which can save on maintenance costs over the lifetime of the engine.
Availability of fuel: Gasoline is widely available at most gas stations, making it easier to fuel up a gasoline engine compared to a diesel engine that may require a specialized fuel source.

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