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TYHI’s cranes can be found in hundreds of hydropower plants all over China. As the dominant supplier of heavy duty EOT and gantry cranes for hydro-power plants, we can both supply EOT cranes for generator houses or gantry cranes for dam spillways. We also can provide turnkey contract services, including design, manufacture, transport, installation, commissioning, load testing and licensing.

We produced the 350t gantry crane for the Three Gorges Dam spillway—the first spillway crane made in China. Since its first went into operation in 1961, this crane has lifted the dam gate over 400 times on average each year. It is often overloaded, even servicing loads of more than 540t, and yet, the crane still runs very well without any kind of malfunction.

TYHI also produced the 500t gantry crane for the Longyang Gorge Dam; the largest snake-rail gantry crane made in China. It has continuously functioned well despite the challenges of extreme altitude, cold weather, and flooding. For this, the crane has won the National 1st Level Technology Improvement Award.

In 2002 TYHI supplied five 500t spillway gantry cranes for the Three Gorges Dam. Moreover, we have supplied hundreds of spillway gantry cranes for hydropower plants both at home and abroad.

 

Our main products include lifting equipment, forging equipment, rolling equipment, excavation equipment, coke oven equipment, coal chemical equipment, wind power generating equipment, oil film bearings for rolling mills, gear drive equipment, train wheels and axles, forgings and castings and project contracting.

 

Our key products include our 1200t EOT crane, our 500t ladle crane, our 75m³ shovel for mining, our Φ180mm continuous rolling production line, our 110 MN aluminum alloy extrusion press and our 7m top charging coke oven equipment. 

 

TYHI’s products are widely used in the metallurgical, mining, energy, transportation, aerospace, chemical, rail, ship building, environmental protection and various other industries. Many products designed and manufactured by TYHI have filled gaps in the domestic market. Furthermore, we have created 360 nationally and internationally recognized products which have been exported to approximately forty countries and regions.

 

TYHI is now delving further into the development of the rail, engineering machinery, new energy, and maritime equipment fields. We have established a new production base in the Binhai New Area of Tianjin to facilitate the transportation and export of large-sized equipment. Our second wheel production line is currently under construction. We have also established production lines for wheels, axles and wheel sets for use at speeds above 200 km/h.

 

We are now turning our focus to international markets which we are certain can benefit from our high quality products and service. As we are constantly innovating and improving, we have no doubt that we will meet and even exceed our customers’ expectations.

 

 

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Well, another long American poem is The Bridge, by Hart CraneIn fact it might be too long; I suppose you could just read part of it, though, as it's broken into sections.
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Typical debateIf you are hauling livestock, you MUST have the appropriate tow vehicleAlone, 3 horses are well over 3,000lbs+ the trailer weightThe truck needs to out weigh the loaded trailerIt's not so much the pulling power, it's the stopping abilityBe safe you have precious cargo!
Q:What is the difference between a modular home and a mobile home?
None of the answers you received specify the differencesI went thru the same thing, so here are the key differences: A manufactured home (mobile) is built to HUD codeA modular home is built to the IRC standard - which is the same standard a site built home is built toAll replacement parts in a modular are standard and therefore, all plumbing, electrical, seals, etc can be found at your local Home DepotYou will have to go to a special mobile home place to get parts for your mobile homeThere are 2 different types of modular homes - off frame and on frameOn frame is built on a steel frame just like a mobile homeIt will come to your house on wheels - they will take the axles offBecause it is a modular home and built to the IRC code just like a site built, your modular will be put on a permanent foundation systemMobile homes contain 2 x 3 pieces on the sideA modular home is built just like a site built with 2x4's everywhereIn some cases, you can and should upgrade to 2x6 lumber in your modularAlso, a modular home qualifies for conventional financing, just like a site builtA manufactured home does notAlso, a manufactured home will never qualify for a home equity loan but banks view modular homes like a site built and you will qualify for a home equity loanOff Frame modulars are the best modulars possibleThey will come to your home on a flat bed truck, with no axles on the home like the on frame modularsA crane has to be used to place the sections on the permanent foundationsAlso, do not underestimate the IRC codeIt is a stricter standard of workmanship and materials than the HUD codeOn frame modulars generally cost $10,000 more than a manufactured home, plus the cost of the permanent foundation, but you will have a home that competes with a sitebuilt and that financial institutions view as appreciating in valueThat is why they will finance modulars just like a site built and qualify for home equity loans in the future, should you need it.
Q:Every morning on my way to work I cross a toll bridgeThe other morning when I was being dropped off at work we crossed the toll bridge which means inserting 10p into a machine and the barrier rises and then lowersObviously it gives you enough time to go through, this idiot behind us followed us through without paying, this really annoyed me as he was drving a smart car - I thought it might be because he had no changeToday when I was walking over the bridge I saw the same idiot do this againI am tempted to report him to the staff of the bridge as it is obviously something he/she does every morningI was wondering if anyone else had any ideas.
Q:I have an available PCI slot.
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Q:Im going on a roadtrip and i dont know what to do to kill time in the carI am the passenger so i dont have to driveI have a DVD player but any other ideas? please help! thank you! lt;3
Talk to the driver is goodGet a map and follow along the route, learning all about the things and towns you are passing bymake a game of guessing exactly what time you will get to a certain town or exitYou can play games like finding license plates from every state or finding every letter of the alphabet on billboardsLearn about the plants, trees and rocks in the places you will pass throughLearn about the history (did lewis and clark go there, did the wagon trains go there, did the railroad go through there?) Learn about the industries along the way, and what the economies are like in each area you pass by (is there a wal-mart distribution center, grain elevators or manufacturing plants?) Imagine your whole life as if you lived in each city and tell the story: I lived in Oakley, OhioI was born there and went through school, when i was 23 i got married and had 4 kidsI cared for my garden and grew our food thereI sewed curtains for the houseMy husband was a dentist and his office was across town, i used to take him lunch sometimes and he would nag me about flossing my teethetcmake up a story for each town you pass.
Q:A bar suspended by two vertical strings???
You can cook steak on a rock if it's hot enough.
Q:A crane lifts the 1.2×104 kg- steel hull of a sunken ship out of the water.aDetermine the tension in the crane's cable when the hull is fully submerged in the water.bDetermine the tension when the hull is completely out of the water.
You're assuming quite a lot here! I'm not sure how part a) works without knowing things like - does the crane have to lift out water as well? If so what's the volume of the ship (actually we can do that using density but nm) For part b, assuming the rope the crane uses has negligible mass - reasonable for this example - the tension is just mass times gravityOr roughly 1.2x10^5 N
Q:My family and I are going to Gatlinburg this week, and my father and I are thinking about going to Ripley's Haunted House, but I want to know what it's like before I goI don't want to spend money on something dumbIf you've been in, could you give me a general idea of what it's like inside, and why do you have to ride up in that big elevator shaft to get inside?? Thanks!!
I went to a Ripley's museum in Gatlinburg onceI don't recall if there is a haunted one and a regularI do remember it being kinda spooky anyway, two headed animals, shrunken heads, etcLots of things on display from around the worldThe aquarium in Gatlinburg is very nice.
Q:I assume they transport them in a large open top tankthen what do they do when one dies what do they do with the remains
Cetaceans are transported suspended in a large tarpaulin, with only the flippers poking throughThroughout the journey, they are being showered with sea water to protect the skinA crane then lifts them out of the truck but still inside the tarpaulin, placing the water inside the water where it will then be releasedAn open tank woul certainly be nicer on the whales, but they are VERY powerful animals and the last thing you want in the back of your truck is a whale thrashing about for all it's worth.

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