Recently, the construction of China's fifth Antarctic research station, the new station in the Ross Sea, has been in full swing. A number of Zoomlion telescopic crawler cranes have arrived at the construction site of Enksburg Island on the west coast of the Ross Sea, put into material unloading and other work, and simultaneously participated in the construction of the steel structure of the new station. The beautiful aurora green reflects the sea and sky, ice and snow, and shows the style of "great power and heavy weapon" in the construction sprint.
Zoomlion cranes helped build China's fifth Antarctic research station (**CCTV news broadcast).
It is understood that the Ross Sea region of Antarctica is recognized as an ideal place for polar scientific research, and the new station of Ross Sea is China's fifth Antarctic research station, the third perennial research station, and the first perennial research station established by China in the new era.
Renderings of the new station in Ross Sea (**CCTV News).
Under the CCTV lens, Zoomlion's telescopic crawler crane ZCT600V5 is like walking on the ice field, without fear of adverse environmental factors such as Antarctic cold, strong wind, and radiation. It has 5 sections of 46m U-shaped boom, which is industry-leading in arm length and lifting performanceIt adopts the standard vertical legs of the special chassis of the large gauge telescopic track, with the special anti-skid track, which has strong climbing ability, and is suitable for complex hoisting environment, soft and uneven narrow space and other occasions. At the same time, the ZCT600V5 has few assembly parts, easy transportation, and the 20-ton counterweight can be quickly self-assembled, which greatly improves the construction efficiency and helps seize the short station construction window.
Zoomlion telescopic crawler crane ZCT600V5
As the "third-generation station" of Antarctica, in order to further reduce the amount of on-site operations, the new station in Ross Sea adopts large-scale modular construction technology, and designs a total of 84 large-module units in 14 categories. Previously, Zoomlion cranes participated in assembly customization and pre-assembly in China, and will also "build building blocks to build houses" on the Antarctic ice sheet in the future, creating a solid backing for scientific researchers to explore the depth of Antarctica.
Zoomlion crane hoisted the pre-assembled steel structure of Ross Sea New Station.
According to the plan, the construction of the new station in the Ross Sea will be completed within 60 days, and it is expected to accommodate 80 investigators to carry out multi-circle and multi-disciplinary observation and scientific research on the atmospheric environment, marine basic environment, and biological ecology. From the Qinghai-Tibet and Sichuan-Tibet Plateaus to the Arctic and North Poles, Zoomlion equipment continues to conquer extreme working conditions, extend human strength, and help China's engineering construction to reach a new benchmark.