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Zhichun Industrial Computer: Solve Maritime Scenario Pain Points

Jun. 18, 2025

Zhichun Industrial Computer: Solve Maritime Scenario Pain Points

Breakthrough in Industrial Computer Hardcore Technology! Establishing a new industry benchmark for intelligent ship driving scenarios.

When a ship encounters a level 12 storm, can the cockpit screen still display navigation data clearly? How to ensure the stable operation of navigation control systems in extreme environments such as salt spray corrosion and electromagnetic interference?

marine monitor

Zhichun embedded computer has provided a "maritime grade" solution - using three hard core technologies of anti vibration and waterproof, wide temperature adaptation, and intelligent interconnection, to equip intelligent ship driving with a "digital brain" and redefine the boundaries of maritime technology!

Three major technological breakthroughs to solve pain points in maritime scenarios.

① Extreme environment "survival battle": anti vibration and waterproof+wide temperature operation.

During ship navigation, salt spray erosion and wind and wave turbulence are the "natural enemies" of screens, with traditional equipment failure rates as high as 60%.

Zhichun waterproof Industrial Computer adopts IP65 protection technology and has passed ship vibration testing (vibration frequency of 5-500Hz). It operates stably in extremely cold to hot environments ranging from -20 ℃ to 60 ℃, allowing the cockpit data to display "rain or shine".

② Complex Electromagnetic Breakthrough Battle: Electromagnetic Compatibility+Anti Interference Design.

The ship's electrical system is complex, and electromagnetic interference can easily cause navigation signal disorder.

We have independently developed EMC electromagnetic compatibility technology and passed national level electromagnetic anti-interference testing (electric field strength of 10V/m-100V/m), rejecting signal "splash screen" and "delay", ensuring real-time and accurate radar and sonar data.

③ Intelligent Internet Efficiency Battle: Customized Interface+Multi screen Collaboration.

marine display

Traditional device interfaces are difficult to adapt, and data from multiple systems is fragmented.

The Industrial Control PC is equipped with an open customized interface, seamlessly integrating navigation, monitoring, and power systems to achieve multi data display such as radar and engine status on the same screen. The operation response delay is less than 0.1s, allowing the captain to "control the whole situation on one screen".


Actual testing verification: Efficiency of a certain shipping group has increased by 35%.

A domestic coastal shipping group had previously experienced delays of over 20 hours per month due to equipment instability and malfunctions.

After switching to a marine computer:The equipment failure rate has decreased from 12 times/month to 0 times

• Navigation scheduling efficiency improved by 35% (multi data collaboration reduces decision-making time)

Reduce operation and maintenance costs by 40% (industrial grade durability reduces spare parts replacement)

Previously, when encountering storms, one had to manually verify data. Now, with the system's automatic warning and multi screen linkage, navigation safety and efficiency have reached a new level! "- Feedback from the captain of the group's actual test.

From 'maritime breakthrough' to 'industry leadership', defining a new height of industrial intelligence.

From intelligent ship driving to Industry 4.0 multi scenario adaptation, Zhichun has always defined industrial computer standards with "technological hard power". The successful landing of this ship scenario is not only a breakthrough in a single industry, but also an important step towards becoming a "global industrial intelligent solution service provider".

In the future, we will continue to unlock more maritime segmentation scenarios such as port scheduling and marine scientific research, and use "Made in China" industrial computers to equip the global shipping industry with a "never disconnect" digital engine.