The dirt, heat, and humidity of waste can make the working environment of cranes extremely harsh. Moreover, the waste recycling and incineration process requires the highest efficiency to handle the increasing amount of waste and ensure continuous feeding into the incinerator. Therefore, the waste incineration power generation industry has extremely high requirements for cranes, and reliable cranes are the key to ensuring the continuous operation of the waste incineration process.
SEVENCRANE’s overhead crane is reliable and durable, and is very suitable for users in the waste incineration power generation industry. Our company’s cranes, with years of professional technical accumulation, can provide users in the waste incineration power generation industry with cranes that operate from manual control to 24/7 automatic operation, to meet the operational needs of users of various scales.
A well-known company located in Denmark generates electricity and heating by recycling waste. In addition to the waste recycling station, the company also operates a incineration plant. The factory has selected two SEVENCRANE fully automated cranes. Used for recycling and incineration of garbage, providing electricity and heating to residents in the area where the company is located. Two bridge cranes operate in independent working areas and operate at very high speeds 24/7. Timely cleaning of the garbage dumping area and maximizing the mixing of garbage before feeding it into the incinerator ensures a constant incineration rate on the incinerator production line. And they can achieve extremely high operating speeds in three directions, without any swinging of the grab.
In emergency situations, such as maintenance, the four incinerators can be serviced by only one crane to minimize possible damage to the garbage grab during manual operation. The factory also installed a computer with a visualization system as an operator monitoring interface. This operation interface can continuously provide information on the current position and status of the crane to the staff.
Users can also program the operating system based on the amount of waste treatment to optimize waste treatment efficiency and achieve uniform incineration, thereby generating as constant a heat value as possible. For example, after cleaning the garbage dumping area, the crane can pile up a conical bulk material pile to ensure the optimal mixing ratio of the garbage and ensure uniform incineration. The feeding process is controlled by a program and adapted to various hoppers. Due to the independent feeding of each line, there will be no blockage in the hopper chute, thus optimizing the material flow.
SEVEN cranes can play a crucial role in waste recycling and incineration power generation processes. Since its establishment, our company has always focused on innovation and is committed to providing users in the waste incineration power generation industry with more intelligent, efficient, and reliable material handling systematic solutions.