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Application of 100t heavy-duty trackless flat car for indoor and outdoor transportation of hydrogen

Project Background:


The equipment produced by hydrogen energy companies mainly includes hydrogen production equipment, station hydrogen refueling and storage equipment, with equipment weights ranging from 0t to 100t. Currently, in the production process, most of the equipment is lifted to a certain height using a folding arm crane, placed on a trailer, and transported using the trailer, which not only occupies resources but also increases labor costs. The customer requires an AGV that can replace trailers without generating exhaust gas, has strong local adaptability, and can transport equipment to different designated locations.

 



Solution:


Hangfa provides the OmniTitan heavy-duty omnidirectional vehicle, which can be remotely controlled to travel inside and outside the workshop. The whole vehicle adopts a wheel system lifting, which can drill into the bottom of the tooling rack to lift the tooling, thus playing the role of transporting hydrogen production and other equipment. And it has strong climbing performance, can adapt to the workshop ground and asphalt pavement outside the workshop, can be transported across workshops or from inside the workshop to outside the workshop, and can also be used in light rain weather.



External dimensions

Lift stroke

Load capacity

8000×3200×770mm

200mm

100t

 





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