In the early summer heat of May, the exhibition hall of Guangdong Shuiguan Environmental Technology Co., Ltd. welcomed a group of special guests. On May 16, a delegation from a Russian municipal engineering company paid a dedicated visit to conduct an on-site inspection of the waterscape equipment they had previously noted at the Canton Fair.
At 9 a.m., sunlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows glinted off the stainless steel equipment on display. Guided by the international business team in both Chinese and English, the delegation began their tour. Clients paused at the
musical fountain equipment section, running their fingers over the welded seams of pump units and inspecting the uniformity of anti-rust coatings through magnifying lenses. In the outdoor
water curtain display area, technicians flipped aluminum alloy frames to reveal internal reinforcement structures, while Russian engineers pulled out vernier calipers to randomly measure pipe wall thickness. By the filtration equipment exhibit, discussions unfolded about the layered mesh design of municipal-grade products, with clients photographing the composite craftsmanship of multi-layer filter materials.
Throughout the inspection, the Russian delegation repeatedly emphasized operational requirements for extreme cold environments. The technical director opened a project portfolio featuring a Siberian ice park, cross-referencing onsite samples to explain low-temperature protection solutions—from aerospace-grade sealing materials for pump insulation layers to frost-resistant heating modules in control cabinets. A client representative lifted a pump designed for -30°C conditions, repeatedly testing the rotational damping of its inlet and outlet ports before remarking, "This level of precision completely shatters our traditional perception of Asian manufacturing."
As the visit concluded, the Russian team packed three product catalogs filled with annotated tabs into their briefcases, highlighting parameters for large musical fountain units and load-bearing data for water curtain structures. During farewells, the delegation leader pointed to the backdrop photo of Dubai’s musical fountain in the exhibition hall and stated, "We hope to see photos of our collaborative project here next time."