The characteristics of sanitation vehicles mainly include the following points:
Multifunctionality: Sanitation vehicles usually have multiple functions, such as sweeping, collecting, flushing, etc., and can adapt to various operational needs. For example, sweepers are equipped with rotating brushes and dust suction systems, which are suitable for hard surfaces such as property communities, sidewalks, parks, and squares; garbage collection vehicles are equipped with closed garbage bins for garbage transfer in communities and commercial areas; flushing vehicles use high-pressure water guns with water tanks, which are dedicated to road and public facility cleaning.
High efficiency and environmental protection: Sanitation vehicles are designed to focus on high efficiency and environmental protection. For example, compression garbage trucks use advanced mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic linkage control systems, and use fillers and shovels to dump, crush or flatten garbage, squeeze it into the car and compact it, and finally unload it. The whole process is highly automated, has a large loading mass, and can effectively solve the problem of secondary pollution in garbage transportation.
Electrification trend: With the improvement of environmental awareness, electric sanitation vehicles are gradually becoming a trend. Electric road sprinklers are gradually emerging in the market, with advantages such as low noise and zero emissions. For example, the total power storage of light electric sprinklers is usually between 50-120kWh, and the cruising range can reach 200-300 kilometers.
Simple structure and stable operation: Sanitation garbage trucks have a simple structure and stable operation, suitable for various scenarios. For example, sealed dump trucks are widely used in garbage disposal on urban streets, with sealed dump functions and easy hydraulic operation.
Wide range of application: Sanitation trucks are suitable for various urban environments, such as narrow streets in old urban areas, pedestrian commercial blocks, park green spaces, campuses and residential areas, and transportation hubs such as stations and airports.
