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Baotou accelerates graphene industry agglomeration

Updated: 2025-08-01

Inner Mongolia Lingtuo Technology Co, based in Baotou, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, is mass-producing a thermal conductive new material with a thickness of 25 microns.

As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Zhejiang Lingtuo Technology, the company plans to invest 500 million yuan ($69.37 million) to build a production line with an annual output of 2.4 million square meters of ultra-crystalline graphene. Currently, the artificial graphite process has entered the trial production stage, and the natural graphite process is expected to undergo trial production in the fourth quarter of this year.

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Staff members operate the production line. [Photo/Baotou news network]

This company's products cover multiple fields, including smart consumer electronics, automotive electronics, and semiconductor integrated circuits, and are widely used in scenarios such as communication base stations and aerospace. Relying on more than 30 self-developed patents, it has become a leading industry supplier, serving as a first-tier supplier for well-known enterprises such as Transsion and Luxshare Precision.

Once completed, the company will become the largest production base for ultra-crystalline graphene in the northwest region, filling a gap in Inner Mongolia autonomous region's new electronic materials industry and helping the city seize the technological development opportunities of graphene.

Yang Chengjun, a representative of Baotou's Hondlon district, said that the district will take Lingtuo Technology as the core of an industrial chain and introduce upstream and downstream enterprises through business association resources, helping the district achieve leapfrog development in the new material industry.