Shenzhen, China – April 16, 2026 — Changzhou Tiance Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. (brand: TIANCE ELECTRONIC / CNSCAN), a national high-tech enterprise specializing in distributed thin-film pressure sensors and pressure distribution measurement systems, successfully concluded its three-day exhibition at Sensor Shenzhen 2026. As a leading player in China’s distributed thin-film pressure sensing market, Tiance showcased breakthrough technologies for new energy battery safety monitoring and solid-state battery R&D, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with global sensor giants including ADI, Bosch, Infineon, TDK, and TE Connectivity at Hall 8, Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center (Futian).
This year’s Sensor Shenzhen is China’s most influential sensor industry event, spanning 15,000 square meters, hosting 600+ domestic and international exhibitors, and drawing over 16,000 professional visitors from new energy, automotive electronics, industrial automation, and related sectors.
Two Flagship Solutions Address Critical Industry Pain Points
Throughout the exhibition, the Tiance booth drew a steady stream of engineers, procurement managers, and R&D specialists. The technical team conducted live demonstrations of the DPM-G series distributed pressure measurement system, paired with CN series thin-film pressure sensors, delivering real-time 2D/3D color pressure distribution visualization through the DPMS software platform.
The two star solutions of this exhibition directly addressed core technical challenges in the new energy battery industry:
1. Battery Thermal Runaway Early-Warning System
Using the ultra-thin CN1916 distributed thin-film pressure sensor — just 0.08–0.3mm thick — the system embeds directly between aluminum pressure plates and steel-belt-fixed three-series battery modules to monitor battery swelling and internal pressure changes in real time. Combined with heating film-triggered thermal runaway simulation and a cold-plate circulation system, the solution rapidly captures abnormal pressure signals during overcharge, over-discharge, or incipient thermal runaway events. This provides critical data support for battery safety protection and significantly enhances the safety of electric vehicles and energy storage systems.
2. Solid-State Battery Lamination Process Optimization Solution
Targeting the industry-wide pain points of poor solid-solid interface contact and difficult densification in solid-state batteries, Tiance introduced the DPM256 high-speed acquisition system paired with the CN100300 sensor array. Integrating 1,600 sensing points across a 100mm × 300mm sensing area, the solution clearly visualizes uneven pressure distribution during lamination — typically high pressure at the center and low pressure at the edges. By precisely measuring pressure distribution, R&D engineers can optimize lamination parameters to achieve battery interface density exceeding 95%, significantly improving ionic conductivity and cycle life, while providing standardized quality-control inspection tools for mass production.

The Tiance team demonstrates live pressure distribution data to a visitor during a booth presentation at Hall 8, Sensor Shenzhen 2026.
Vertically Integrated R&D and Manufacturing Build a Competitive Moat
Founded in December 2019 and headquartered in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, Tiance Electronic has assembled a core R&D team led by a Tsinghua University PhD, with deep expertise in polymer materials, physical electronics, and industrial design. The company operates a 1,000-square-meter owned production facility, achieving full vertical integration from paste R&D and sensor printing to data acquisition system assembly — ensuring strict quality control and rapid custom development capabilities.
To date, Tiance holds 154 patents and 11 software copyrights, and maintains joint R&D centers with five leading Chinese universities: Dalian University of Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tongji University, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, and Changzhou University. Its proprietary “air-bag calibration detection system” broke the long-standing foreign technology monopoly in thin-film pressure sensor quality assessment, filling a critical domestic gap.
Tiance has built a comprehensive product ecosystem:
- CN Series Distributed Thin-Film Pressure Sensors— Nearly 100 models, supporting up to 65,536 sensing points, measurement error ≤5%, durability exceeding 100,000 uses. Custom options include flexible, waterproof, and high-temperature-resistant variants (standard operating range: −30°C to 60°C; PI-material versions rated up to 150°C).
- Data Acquisition Systems— The DPM-G, DPM-HS, DPM-HD, DPM-EPF, and TPM series cover a wide spectrum of measurement scenarios from micro-pressure to 25-ton heavy-load applications.
- DPMS Professional Software— Delivers 2D/3D pressure distribution visualization, real-time statistical analysis, data export, and API interfaces for seamless integration with automated production lines and secondary development.
Beyond new energy batteries, Tiance’s solutions are widely deployed in 3C manufacturing, automotive electronics, LED displays, medical devices (dental occlusion, gait detection), and industrial automation / robotics.
Recognized by Tier-1 Clients; Nationwide Service Network
With its robust technical capabilities and product quality, Tiance has earned the trust of globally recognized enterprises including Huawei, NIO, XPeng, Li Auto, BYD / Fudi Battery, LG, and Foxconn. To better serve its clients, the company has established a nationwide service network comprising its Changzhou headquarters and four branch offices in Shenzhen, Chengdu, Wuhan, and Tianjin — providing responsive pre-sales consultation, on-site support, and after-sales service across China’s major industrial corridors.

A Tiance representative discusses portable pressure measurement solutions with an attendee at the exhibition hall, with a CNSCAN-branded professional equipment case in the foreground.
Outlook: Seizing Industry Momentum to Build a Global Brand
The General Manager of Tiance Electronic commented: “Sensor Shenzhen 2026 is a vital platform for Tiance to showcase China’s pressure-sensing capabilities to the world. As the global transition to electrification accelerates, solid-state battery technology evolves rapidly, and industrial automation reaches new levels of sophistication, demand for high-precision pressure distribution measurement is poised for explosive growth. Tiance will continue to increase R&D investment, leverage its vertically integrated supply-chain advantages, and deliver even better pressure-sensing solutions to global customers — with the goal of becoming a world-leading distributed pressure measurement brand.”
About Changzhou Tiance Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
Changzhou Tiance Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. (brand: CNSCAN / TIANCE ELECTRONIC) is a national high-tech enterprise dedicated to the R&D, manufacturing, and sales of distributed thin-film pressure sensors and pressure distribution measurement systems. Guided by its mission to “make pressure measurement simpler and more precise,” the company leverages deep technical expertise and continuous innovation to provide customized pressure-sensing solutions for new energy, automotive electronics, medical, industrial automation, and other sectors.
Contact:
Website: www.cnscan.com
Telephone: +86 519-8636 8875
Headquarters: Changzhou, Jiangsu, China
Service Network: Changzhou | Shenzhen | Chengdu | Wuhan | Tianjin
Core Product Specifications
| Product Type | Model | Dimensions | Sensing Area | Sensing Points | Point Density | Scan Rate | Range | Interface |
| Data Acquisition | DPM02 | 132×66×35mm | — | 2,288 | — | 100Hz | — | USB |
| Data Acquisition | DPM256 | 300×142×38mm | — | 1,600 | — | 50Hz | — | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Pressure Sensor | CN1916 | — | 194mm×164mm | 2,288 | 6.9 pts/cm² | — | 500psi | — |
| Pressure Sensor | CN100300 | — | 100mm×300mm | 1,600 | 5.2 pts/cm² | — | 3,000psi | — |
Changzhou Tiance Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. exhibited at Sensor Shenzhen 2026, held April 14–16, 2026, at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center (Futian). The exhibition was organized by the China Sensor and IoT Industry Alliance and SensiIoT Technology.
