Let's take Shenzhen as an example. The biggest demand for thermal guns is for enterprises to return to work. We found that there are more than 1 million enterprises in Shenzhen. According to the requirements of returning to work, the demand is also a million-level, which makes a product with an annual output of less than 8, pieces in 19 years jump to a million-level within a month or two, and it is difficult to supply enough components and packaging materials. The shortage of raw materials has become a common problem of epidemic prevention products. Just like the mask we discussed, meltblown cloth has become the bottleneck of mask production, and the forehead temperature gun has the same problem. Compared with the extremely simple production process of the mask, the production process of the forehead temperature gun is much more complicated, and there are nearly 1 kinds of components involved in the Lepujiagan ⅲ forehead temperature meter. As a precision measuring instrument, the forehead temperature gun looks ugly, but the long industrial chain makes the overall productivity of the forehead temperature gun far from climbing as fast as a mask, especially when the resumption of production and work in various places has not fully recovered, the major industries related to the forehead temperature gun can resume production before normal supply can resume.
this sentence seems easy, but it will not be easy to do for a while. With the expansion of daily production capacity, the supply of upstream raw materials such as plastic shells, MCU and sensors will be tight, and the shortage of materials has been changing dynamically. And as the core of the forehead temperature gun is the infrared sensor temperature measuring chip, which is much more difficult than meltblown cloth, and now it mainly depends on imports.
Second, the epidemic occurred during the Spring Festival holiday in China, and most of the factories just had a holiday, and the warehouses had raw materials and no workers to produce them, which was also the reason for the initial shortage of supply. You are welcome to adopt my answer.