BUILT FORInspection stationsService networksFleet operationsTesting laboratories
Find your starting point

Choose the system around the job.

Browse by measurement, operating environment or lifecycle need—then confirm the final configuration with an application specialist.

Capabilities

From a single instrument
to a complete test workflow.

Every project starts with the measurement task. We configure the right sensing, sampling and integration architecture around your vehicles, standards and throughput.

01

Emissions

Gas concentration, smoke opacity and exhaust-flow measurement for regulated inspection.

View solutions ↗
02

Safety inspection

Headlamp alignment and vehicle-system verification for complete inspection lanes.

View solutions ↗
03

System integration

Modular hardware, service access and data interfaces built around your operating model.

View solutions ↗
Selected systems

Instruments for the
full inspection line.

View all products
Emissions

FLA-612

Automotive Emission Gas Analyzer

Actions for FLA-612
View details
Emissions

FLD-150

Gasoline / Diesel Exhaust Analyzer

Actions for FLD-150
View details
Diesel smoke

FLB-102

Split-type Opacimeter

Actions for FLB-102
View details
Help me choose

Start with the
measurement task.

Choose the job you need to perform. We will point you to a practical starting system and confirm the final configuration with your technical team.

Suggested starting pointFLA-612

Multi-gas measurement for inspection and service workflows.

Final selection depends on local standards, vehicle scope and required accessories.
Made for measurement

From assembly bench
to final dispatch.

Controlled assembly, calibration review and protective export packing form one continuous quality workflow.

Technicians assembling automotive test instruments on a modern factory line
01 · Assembly

Built at organized technical workstations.

Instrument enclosures, measurement modules, sampling paths and interfaces are assembled with repeatable work instructions.

Calibration engineer verifying an automotive emissions analyzer in a metrology laboratory
02 · Verification

Checked against controlled references.

Automotive test instruments protected in an export shipping crate
03 · Delivery

Packed for the journey to site.

Modern automotive inspection lane using emissions and headlight test equipment
Application

A calmer, more capable inspection lane.

Clear workflows and serviceable equipment help technicians maintain throughput without losing measurement confidence.

01
Configured for the laneVehicle mix, local procedures and available floor space shape the final system.
02
Commissioned with evidenceInstallation checks, calibration records and operator handover create a clean starting point.
03
Supported through lifeRemote diagnostics, replacement parts and scheduled calibration keep systems productive.
Plan an inspection line
Field notes

Built around real
operating conditions.

Representative deployment patterns show how Xingbaowei systems fit different inspection and service environments.

Municipal inspection · Southeast Asia

Mixed-fuel lane modernization

A modular emissions bench and diesel opacity workflow consolidated two legacy test processes into one operator sequence.

2 → 1operator workflows
A

Fleet workshop verification

Fast post-repair measurement for a high-utilization commercial fleet.

Service network
B

Teaching laboratory

A transparent measurement setup that helps students connect vehicle systems to real data.

Vocational training

Case descriptions are representative solution scenarios; project names and measured outcomes are shared with customer permission.

Explore all application scenarios ↗
Lifecycle support

Accuracy lives
through the system.

From commissioning to scheduled calibration, our support model is designed to protect uptime and measurement traceability.

Service engineer calibrating an automotive emissions analyzer
Latest technical insights

Better questions lead to better systems.

Selection guides and application notes for inspection, laboratory and service teams.

01 · Selection guide

How to choose an automotive emissions analyzer for an inspection program

A practical framework for selecting exhaust-gas measurement equipment by procedure, vehicle scope, calibration and reporting needs.

Read article
02 · Technical note

Diesel smoke testing: opacity and absorption coefficient explained

Understand the relationship between opacity, light absorption and practical diesel smoke testing before selecting an opacimeter.

Read article
03 · Application guide

Vehicle inspection line planning checklist: from floor plan to data flow

Plan an automotive inspection line by mapping vehicles, stations, utilities, operators, safety, calibration and reporting before selecting hardware.

Read article
Questions before purchase

Technical clarity,
early in the process.

View all FAQ ↗
Can systems be configured for local inspection standards?+

Yes. Share the applicable procedure, gases, vehicle classes, reporting format and integration requirements during application review.

Do you support OEM and private-label projects?+

Hardware configuration, enclosure branding, interfaces, accessories and documentation can be reviewed for qualified volume projects.

How are calibration and after-sales support handled?+

The support plan can include commissioning guidance, calibration procedures, remote diagnostics, replacement parts and regional service coordination.

YOUR NEXT MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

Tell us what needs
to be measured.

Start a project