In the world of automotive safety, a pencil tire pressure gauge is not just a tool; it is a precision instrument. At MOZEN, we utilize advanced internal spring calibration technology to ensure ±1 PSI accuracy across all batches.
Operating over 1.9 million sq ft of production space, we integrate mold design, SMT, and assembly under one roof. This vertical integration allows for unprecedented quality control for global OEM partners.
Our ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications guarantee that every product, from analog gauges to smart pumps, adheres to rigorous international standards for durability and environmental impact.
In response to shifting global trade dynamics, MOZEN has established a dual-base production strategy. With 180,000 sqm in China and 60,000 sqm in Vietnam, we offer:
Navigating international markets requires more than just a good product. As a leading Pencil Tire Pressure Gauge Factory, we provide full support for regional standards:
Compliance with B40.1 Grade B standards for mechanical gauges, ensuring reliability for the US and Canadian automotive aftermarket.
Strict adherence to environmental directives and safety marking, including specialized packaging in multiple languages for localized retail.
Customized dual-scale printing (PSI/kPa/Bar) to meet the diverse measurement preferences of global consumers.
We undergo regular SMETA audits to ensure ethical labor practices, health and safety, and business integrity.
ISO 9001 Certificated
Ensuring worldwide standards for consistent quality.
Red Dot Award Winner
Recognized for exceptional product design and ergonomics.
UL & ETL Listed
Safety verified for the most demanding industrial applications.
SMETA Audited
Proven commitment to ethical manufacturing and social responsibility.
While pencil gauges remain the "analog gold standard," we are seeing a trend toward Hybrid Gauges that combine the reliability of a mechanical slide with a digital readout for low-light conditions.
Modern fleet operators require tools that reduce hand fatigue. Our Red Dot winning team is redesigning the traditional "pencil" shape to include non-slip grips and 360-degree rotating chucks.
Moving beyond basic chrome, factories are now utilizing stainless steel and reinforced brass internals to prevent corrosion in coastal or high-humidity regions.