- CEO
- Xiufeng Chen
- Full Time Employees
- 5,113
- Sector
- Basic Materials
- Industry
- Chemicals
- Address
- Tianyuan Road Shenzhen GD People's Republic of China 518106
- IPO Date
- Jun 23, 2026
- Business
- Shenzhen Senior Technology Material Co., Ltd. engages in the research, development, manufacture, and sale of lithium-ion battery separators and related functional products in China and internationally. It offers dry, wet, and coated process separators; ceramic-coated separators; polymer-coated separators; RO membranes; thermoplastic carbon fiber composites; and other functional materials. The company supplies separators for electric vehicles, energy storage systems, electric bicycles, power tools, aerospace, medical devices, and consumer electronics, as well as related components used in batteries and filtration applications. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the company operates through its subsidiaries and maintains a focus on high-performance battery components for growing energy storage and mobility markets. Shenzhen Senior Technology Material Co., Ltd. was established in 2003 and was formerly known as Shenzhen Fu Yi Da Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. The firm targets customers across China and international markets, with ongoing partnerships and product development to expand its separator portfolio and related membrane and functional product lines. The company’s product categories emphasize coated, dry, and wet process separators, integrative functional materials, and specialty membranes designed for safety, longevity, and efficiency in demanding battery and industrial applications. Recent strategic activity includes partnerships and initiatives aimed at expanding manufacturing capacity, diversifying the product mix beyond traditional separators, and enhancing global distribution and service capabilities to support growing demand in EV, ESS, and electronics sectors. Foundationally, the company maintains a robust research and development program to advance separator technology, material science innovations, and process efficiencies in response to evolving battery chemistries and performance requirements. The headquarters location and corporate structure place the company within the broader materials and chemicals segment, with potential corporate actions and regional expansion expected as the market for lithium-ion components continues to advance.