WG Mud Scraper Load-Bearing Structure
The load-bearing structure material of WG Type Mud Scraper is mainly high-strength steel, combined with some composite materials, to form a design scheme that takes into account both load-bearing capacity and environmental adaptability.
Steel Materials
- Carbon steel alloy provides high yield strength for core components
- Stably bears scraper weight and operational impact forces
- Anti-corrosion coating extends service life in municipal plants
- 304 stainless steel resists acid/alkali erosion in chemical environments
Performance Comparison
Actual cases show 304 stainless steel load-bearing parts last significantly longer than ordinary steel in corrosive environments, preventing structural cracks from rust.
Composite Materials
- Glass fiber reinforced plastics reduce inertial loads and energy consumption
- Used in auxiliary structures like connecting arms
- Carbon fiber reinforced plastics offer excellent strength-to-weight ratio
- Ideal for high-altitude or space-limited sedimentation tanks
Weight Reduction
Carbon fiber structures greatly decrease overall equipment weight while maintaining load capacity.
Installation Ease
Lighter composite materials significantly reduce installation difficulty.
Operational Efficiency
Material complementarity optimizes both safety and maintenance costs.
Material Selection Factors
- Sludge composition and properties
- Tank size and configuration
- Environmental conditions
- Structural safety requirements