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Rockbreaker Boom System XX Series


The C series is designed forlight-load operation,employing astraight boom and hydrauliceylinder swing design.Suitable forclearing blockages and secondary crushing atjaw crushers and mine screens.

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HCR70D Remote Control Construction Demolition Robot


The HCR70D remote demolition robot is the ideal equipment for operating in confined spaces. It can perform safe and effective demolition and other multifunctional operations in enclosed spaces. It is the smallest model in the HCR demolition robot series. Its efficiency is at least 7-8 times that of handheld equipment. <strong><a href="https://www.hcrot.com/case">Applications</a> include</strong>: emergency response. structural demolition. nuclear field as well as further niche domains or businesses. 

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HCR120D Remote Control Construction Demolition Robot


The<strong> Demolition Robot</strong> is a compact but powerful demolition robot in the HCR series. With higher power than HCR70D, robotic demolition machine provides strong multifunctionality even in confined spaces. The robotic demolition machine can climb stairs, enter elevators and be mounted on trucks or trailers. It is a perfect solution for emergency rescue, nuclear industry, residential and commercial building demolition and other industrial environments.  

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HCR120C Small Robotic Demolition Robot


The HCR120C concrete demolition robot is an independently developed diesel-powered multifunctional engineering robot suitable for high-risk environments. It integrates advanced technologies such as remote control, sensors, and hydraulics to provide flexible and adaptable solutions for underground operations like crushing, excavation, and demolition.

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Emerging Trends in the Building Demolition Industry


The building demolition industry is undergoing a transformation, driven by technological advancements, environmental considerations, and a growing demand for sustainable practices. 1. Demolition Robots Revolutionize the Industry: One of the significant advancements in building demolition is the adoption of demolition robots. These machines are remotely operated and equipped with specialized tools for precise, controlled demolition. Demolition robots are gaining popularity for their ability to work in confined spaces, reduce safety risks, and minimize environmental impact. 2. Sustainable Demolition Practices: Environmental sustainability is a top priority in the construction and demolition industry. Companies are increasingly implementing eco-friendly practices, such as recycling and reusing materials from demolished structures. Salvaging materials like concrete, steel, and wood not only reduces waste but also contributes to a circular economy. 3. Implosion Techniques for High-Rise Buildings: In urban areas, where space is limited, traditional demolition methods may not be feasible. Controlled building implosions are gaining traction as an efficient way to bring down tall structures safely. This technique requires meticulous planning and precise execution to minimize the impact on the surrounding environment. 4. Remote Monitoring and Data Analytics: Technology is playing a pivotal role in demolition project management. Remote monitoring systems and data analytics allow for real-time tracking of demolition progress, equipment performance, and safety compliance. This data-driven approach enhances project efficiency and safety. 5. Focus on Safety and Risk Mitigation: Safety remains a paramount concern in the demolition industry. Companies are investing in comprehensive safety training and adopting advanced safety protocols to protect workers and the public. Risk assessment and mitigation strategies are integral parts of project planning. 6. Regulatory Compliance and Permits: Stringent regulations govern building demolition to ensure safety and environmental protection. Staying informed about local, state, and federal regulations is crucial. Obtaining the necessary permits and adhering to compliance requirements is non-negotiable. 7. Emergence of Circular Demolition Economy: The concept of a circular economy is gaining ground in the demolition industry. It promotes the idea of repurposing, recycling, and reusing materials from demolished structures. Circular demolition not only conserves resources but also reduces the carbon footprint of projects. The building demolition industry is evolving in response to technological innovations, environmental consciousness, and safety concerns. Demolition robots, sustainable practices, and data-driven project management are shaping the future of this dynamic industry. As we move forward, a commitment to safety, sustainability, and compliance will remain paramount, ensuring that building demolition continues to be a responsible and efficient endeavor.

Maintaining Rotary Kilns in the Philippines with Hitech Intelligent's HCR120C Robot | Case sharing


Rotary kilns are essential for cement and other industrial operations in the Philippines. But constant high temperature operation takes a toll, requiring frequent maintenance and repairs inside the massive cylindrical structures. Traditionally, this extremely hazardous work was done manually. Now there is a safer solution.

Boosting Steel Production with Demolition Robots | Customer Sharing


As a major steel producer, keeping our furnaces running efficiently is critical to meeting demand and staying competitive. However, required maintenance like slag removal and relining blast furnaces results in costly downtime. We used to halt production for days to cool and manually clean each furnace. But since implementing Hitech's demolition robots, we've slashed this maintenance time to just hours.

Upgrading to Demolition Robots - A Smart Choice for Our Cement Plant


As the lead engineer at our cement plant, I'm always looking for ways to improve safety and efficiency. We used to rely solely on manual labor to dismantle concrete structures during maintenance and expansions. But using jackhammers and other hand tools was an extremely slow, hazardous process. Workers faced risks from breathing dust, hand-arm vibrations, and falling debris. Projects dragged on for weeks. We knew there had to be a better way.

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