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Our first set of directed kilometre-level drilling equipment was introduced, with the core indicator reaching international lead
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According to information from IT House on 2 June, Iron Heavy Industries announced today that the first set of our self-developed kilometre-scale guided drilling equipment, certified through the authority of the National Centre for Mechanical Quality Monitoring and Inspection of Construction Towns, with the core indicators reaching international lead levels, marked the successful arrival of our first set of km-level guided drilling equipment.
The equipment system was described as a combination of core equipment, such as a directed core drill, a directed cardiac drill, a directed screw drill, a high-precision gyro-sortography system, which accurately focused on the detection of “calculated neck” techniques, addressed the industrial challenges of “infrequent drilling, incomplete extraction and non-prevalence” in the complex ground floor and provided guarantees for the construction of major underground works in the country.
The IT House noted that, in response to the problem of “drilling”, the heavy iron construction plant developed a kilometre class directed core drill, which was equipped with a wide-twirl-resort engine (max 15000N.m, maximum turning speed 800rpm) to support the velocity, propulsion, and no-grade regulation of the volume of the pump; in response to the problem of “drilling”, the heavy iron construction was able to break through the core of the targeted core of the drill, which addressed the problem of “directional invisibility and indispensability”; and in response to the problem of “probability”, the heavy iron construction project developed a high-precision gy gyrometry system, which overcomes the strong magnetic interference caused by the tightness of steel bars and equipment in the tunnel, with an a fine angle of 0.5°.
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