The marine specific concrete mixing plant is installed on offshore steel platforms or islands, and its main features include:
▲ Special measures are taken to address equipment damage that may be caused by excessive wind pressure and seawater wind corrosion in offshore areas, meeting the requirements of strong typhoons and marine corrosion environments.
▲ Provide a fully automatic transportation, conveying, and storage solution for the large storage of aggregates required for the continuous production of large volume concrete on offshore platforms.
The aggregate feeding system adopts a fully enclosed windproof structure and fully automatic feeding control to ensure that the equipment is protected from strong typhoons and marine corrosive environments.
▲ The entire station integrates offshore fixed platforms and steel pipe pile structures for customized design, ensuring equipment safety and cost control.
Common characteristics of cross sea engineering: strong winds, deep water, high waves, high flow velocity, obvious tides, poor construction conditions, high risks, and short effective operation time per year.
Corrosion impact on marine environment: During the construction process, temporary steel structures in splash and tidal areas are severely corroded, with a corrosion rate of about 0.5mm/year. The design of temporary construction structures needs to consider this adverse factor.