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The HID amphibious dredger has been successfully deployed to the key ecological dredging project, which is about to officially commence.
The new generation of amphibious multi-functional dredger under the HID brand successfully arrived at the construction site of the large lake ecological governance yesterday afternoon and completed all the preparatory work before launching. This marks that the project is about to enter the substantive dredging and silt removal stage, and it also means that HID has set another benchmark in the field of construction equipment for complex water areas.
At the construction site, we saw these two yellow HID amphibious dredgers steadily moored in the nearshore tidal flats of the operation area. Without any auxiliary road construction, it drove off the transport flatbed truck by itself and easily crossed a 50-meter-long muddy shoal, precisely reaching the predetermined construction site.
"From the time the equipment was installed to when it was ready for operation, the entire process took less than four hours." " The on-site project manager stated, "The HID amphibious dredger has truly addressed the pain point of our lake shoreline where the slope is gentle and the water depth is less than 1.5 meters, preventing equipment from entering the site." Just now during the test run, it rotated flexibly in the semi-submersible state, and the depth and Angle of the dredging head's descent exceeded our expectations."
The HID-300 amphibious dredger that has been put into service this time is an upgraded version developed by HID specifically for the protection projects of inland lakes, rivers and urban wetlands. Its core advantages are reflected in:
1. Extremely strong adaptability to terrain
2. Efficient and environmentally friendly operation
3. Intelligent control system
With the issuance of the start order, the HID amphibious dredger will officially be put into continuous operation for 12 hours a day. It is expected that within the next three months, it will complete a total dredging volume of approximately 120,000 cubic meters, contributing HID's strength to restoring the ecological capacity of the lake and enhancing the regional flood control capacity.