In the continuous evolution of the home furnishing industry chain, excellent end products often rely on the systematic support provided by upstream core components.
Focusing on the internals of customized home furnishings, the widespread application of highly integrated functional modules such as concealed metal drawers with hidden rails not only represents an upgrade in the product itself but also reflects a trend towards closer industrial division of labor and collaboration. The JLESH LB series is a vivid embodiment of this trend.
From "Connector" to "Functional Module":
The Evolution of Integration from Single Components
Previously, hardware components in the industry chain were mostly regarded as basic "connectors" or "moving parts," their value mainly reflected in functional implementation.
However, the upgrade of today's concealed metal drawers lies in their integration of multiple functions such as structure, damping, safety, and adjustment, becoming a complete "functional module" ready to use upon installation.
The JLESH LB series features a built-in slim drawer with a three-section fully extendable slide rail, allowing for 100% open visibility and effortless item retrieval. Its innovative adjustable spring force design supports four levels of cyclic adjustment, effectively controlling the damping closing speed while increasing pull force by 15%.
For safety, it prioritizes the use of POM engineering plastics and cold-rolled steel, balancing pressure resistance, toughness, and quiet operation. Combined with an anti-disengagement structure and extended damping, it ensures consistent cushioning, effectively buffering even forceful closure and preventing damage.
This integrated design significantly reduces the technical burden and time investment for downstream furniture brands in the development process of complex hardware systems, allowing them to focus more on the overall cabinet design and in-depth understanding of user scenarios.



Stable Supply Behind Large-Scale Customization
How to Support Flexible Innovation at the Terminal
The widespread adoption of concealed-slide metal slim drawers is inseparable from the balance achieved between large-scale production and customization at the manufacturing end.
This requires us not only to ensure the continuous stability of performance parameters such as 40KG load capacity and multi-level damping adjustment, but also to efficiently provide flexible options with various height specifications to adapt to diverse market demands.
The JLESH LB series achieves this goal through a dual-stabilization structure: the front connector is made of sheet metal, which is more robust and durable than traditional zinc alloy, has stronger impact resistance, and is removable; the reinforced bottom supports the connection between the front and bottom panels, tightening the panels for greater stability.
Behind this is our continuous investment in precision mold development, automated production line management, and a strict quality control system.
JLESH possesses end-to-end service capabilities from solution design to large-scale delivery, aiming to provide downstream partners with a reliable and agile supply of "core modules," giving end-brands more confidence in design innovation and ensuring that their designs can be stably and with high quality achieved in mass production.


Jointly Driving the Improvement of Industry Quality Baselines
With the increasing popularity of high-performance concealed-rail metal drawers like the JLESH LB series, the market's perception of furniture internal quality is gradually improving.
Consumers are increasingly realizing that the smoothness of drawer operation, quiet closure, and long-term reliability are crucial aspects of overall furniture quality.
The Yuebo series focuses on "Enjoying Smoothness, Supporting Life" as its core experience. Its drawer slides feature quick-release handles for easy disassembly and maintenance, while maintaining smooth operation even under full load, allowing for worry-free storage of small appliances and other heavy items.
These details have transformed high-quality slim drawers from an "optional feature" to a "standard feature," contributing to a healthier value-driven competitive landscape in the industry. This also allows brands and manufacturers who truly prioritize product quality to receive the market response they deserve, gradually creating a virtuous cycle of development.
The development path of concealed-slide metal slim drawers vividly demonstrates how innovation in a core component can extend its influence, thereby shaping the collaborative efficiency and value delivery of the entire industry chain.
It is no longer just a component in home furnishing products, but has become a vital link connecting upstream manufacturing technology, downstream brand design, and ultimately, the consumer experience.
As the focus of industry collaboration shifts from traditional supply and demand matching to in-depth cooperation and joint advancement based on high-performance modules, the entire home furnishing industry will be better able to meet various future needs and challenges.