Partix Auto
Spain stands as the second-largest vehicle manufacturer in Europe and the eighth-largest worldwide. The industrial landscape for Fuel Line System Factories in Spain is characterized by a sophisticated blend of traditional engineering excellence and a rapid pivot toward sustainable, alternative energy systems. From the automotive clusters in Castilla y León to the technological hubs in Catalonia and the Basque Country, Spain provides a fertile ground for high-spec fluid handling components.
Spain hosts 17 automotive manufacturing plants, driving massive demand for PA11/PA12 fuel assemblies and multi-layer cooling systems.
With major ports like Algeciras and Valencia, Spanish factories serve as a bridge between European R&D and global distribution networks.
Operations strictly adhere to Euro 6d and upcoming Euro 7 emissions standards, necessitating high-barrier fuel line technologies.
Largest EU Auto Producer
ISO 16949 Compliance
Technical Support
Permeation Leakage
In the competitive Spanish market, the transition from traditional rubber hoses to advanced PA11 (Polyamide 11) and PA12 (Polyamide 12) systems is a testament to the industry's commitment to durability and environmental safety. These materials are derived from renewable sources (castor oil for PA11), making them a favorite for Spanish manufacturers focusing on "Green Tech."
Our integrated fuel line systems are designed to withstand the volatile temperatures of the Iberian Peninsula—ranging from the high heat of Andalusia to the humid coastal regions. These systems feature multi-layer co-extrusion technology, providing a chemical barrier that prevents fuel permeation, essential for meeting the stringent EU environmental directives.
Spain is currently positioning itself as a "Hydrogen Valley" in Europe. This has led to an increased demand for high-pressure fuel cell production systems and specialized distribution lines that can handle gaseous hydrogen without embrittlement—a field where our factory's precision inspection systems excel.
Shenzhen Partix Auto Co., Ltd. sits in Zhucheng, Shandong. This spot lies close to Weifang, known as the kite capital. Moreover, it falls within the one-hour circle around Qingdao. As a result, transportation stays easy and quick.
People founded Partix Auto back in 2004. Today, others see it as a national high-tech company. It also counts as a state-owned holding listed firm. The team pushes hard on new ideas. Because of that, Partix Auto won the title of “National Intellectual Property Demonstration Enterprise.” And since 2006, experts have regularly named it among the “National Top 100 Automotive Parts Suppliers.”
Partix Auto leads strongly in China’s automotive parts field. The company mainly designs and builds top-grade fluid pipelines. It also makes car suspension systems and produces rubber parts that reduce vibration. In general, its main products include bushings, air spring products, engine mounts, fluid line system products, thrust rods, and car suspension systems. These items are widely used in passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and engineering machinery.
Partix Auto follows a clear goal: to serve automotive parts suppliers and OEM customers with high-quality solutions while creating real value. By delivering integrated system solutions, the company meets the evolving demands of global automotive partners. We continue to drive innovation in the automotive industry, turning advanced ideas into practical solutions for the future.
As the Spanish government accelerates its National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan (PNIEC), fuel system factories are evolving to handle multi-fuel architectures. This includes the integration of Ethanol Fuel Production Lines and DDGS Recovery Systems for neutral alcohol production, ensuring that Spain remains at the forefront of the circular economy.
Our factory partnerships in Spain focus on "Smart Pipelines"—systems equipped with sensors to monitor pressure and temperature in real-time, preventing leaks before they occur. This level of digitalization aligns with the Industry 4.0 standards prevalent in Spain's leading automotive hubs.