Qingdao Saintyol DAWIN Machinery, with years of experience in engineering equipment R&D and manufacturing, focuses on the needs of frontline construction and uses technological innovation to break through industry bottlenecks. Its new generation of wet shotcrete trolleys transcends the limitations of traditional equipment, integrating efficiency, intelligence, safety, and energy saving into every design element, becoming a powerful tool in new-era infrastructure construction, and safeguarding projects with its robust capabilities. Unlike the limitations of traditional wet shotcrete equipment, Qingdao Saintyol DAWIN Machinery wet concrete shotcrete truck use customized engineering chassis, balancing flexibility and stability to adapt to various complex construction environments. Whether in the narrow spaces of highway and railway tunnels, the rugged roads of mine roadways, or the steep terrain of water conservancy slopes, the trolley can maneuver flexibly and operate smoothly. Its foldable multi-joint boom breaks through spatial limitations, enabling 360° spraying without blind spots. Whether it's high-altitude work on tunnel arches or precise spraying of sidewalls, no additional scaffolding is needed, significantly reducing preparation time and making construction more efficient and convenient. At the same time, the trolley has excellent climbing ability and can easily move between sites in muddy, mountainous, and other complex conditions, completely solving the pain points of traditional equipment's "difficult relocation and limited operation."
The Saintyol DAWIN wet concrete spraying truck features intelligent upgrades, simplifying the operation process and lowering the construction threshold, allowing every operator to quickly get started. The trolley is equipped with a high-definition visual control system with a simple and intuitive interface. Core parameters are displayed in real time, and spraying speed and material ratio can be precisely adjusted, avoiding human error and ensuring uniform and stable spraying quality. Furthermore, it features wireless remote control, allowing operators to stay away from the spraying area, avoiding safety risks such as dust and height, and remotely and precisely control the boom movements and spraying process, ensuring both personnel safety and improved operational accuracy. In addition, the equipment has built-in fault self-diagnosis, anti-blockage warning, and material remaining level reminder functions, which can promptly identify and resolve potential equipment problems, reduce downtime, and ensure continuous and efficient construction.