2026-06-22

BYD-Leitfaden zur Auswahl von Elektrostaplern für Kühlhäuser: Vorschläge zur Anpassung an verschiedene Niedrigtemperaturszenarien

BYD-Leitfaden zur Auswahl von Elektrostaplern für Kühlhäuser: Vorschläge zur Anpassung an verschiedene Niedrigtemperaturszenarien(Figur1)

Kernklassifizierungskriterien für Niedertemperaturszenarien

Herkömmliche Niedrigtemperaturszenarien (0 ° C bis -10 ° C)

Bei dieser Art von Szenario handelt es sich meist um Kühllager, in denen Obst, Gemüse, Milchprodukte und andere Waren mit milden Anforderungen an niedrige Temperaturen gelagert werden. Die Luftfeuchtigkeit in der Umgebung ist hoch, aber die niedrige Temperatur ist nicht extrem. Die zentrale Herausforderung der Geräte ist der Schutz der Komponenten in feuchten Umgebungen.

Tief- und Tieftemperaturszenarien (-10 ° C bis -30 ° C)

Dieses Szenario wird von Gefrierschränken dominiert, in denen gefrorenes Fleisch, Meeresfrüchte und andere Waren gelagert werden, die eine langfristige Lagerung bei niedrigen Temperaturen erfordern. Die Temperatur ist niedriger und stabiler, was eine höhere Kältebeständigkeit und dynamische Stabilität der Ausrüstung erfordert.

Ultra-Niedrigtemperatur-Szene (unter -30 ° C)

Bei den meisten handelt es sich um Schnellgefrierlager oder Lager für Spezialmaterial mit extrem niedrigen Temperaturen, teilweise bis zu -50 ° C. Die Geräte müssen mit den Auswirkungen niedriger Temperaturen auf die Leistung fertig werden und Frostschäden durch Kondensation durch Feuchtigkeit verhindern.

Kühlhaus Typ elektrische Gabelstapler Auswahl Kern Überlegungen

Anpassungsfähigkeit des Antriebsstrangs

Eine niedrige Temperatur verringert die Entladeeffizienz der Batterie, und bei der Auswahl muss auf die Leistung der Batterie bei niedrigen Temperaturen geachtet werden, um eine stabile Batterielebensdauer im entsprechenden Szenario zu gewährleisten und zu vermeiden, dass häufiges Laden den Betrieb beeinträchtigt.

Körperschutz und Materialauswahl

Kühllagerung hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit und niedrige Temperatur können leicht dazu führen, dass Teile rosten und einfrieren. Gabelstapler mit Korrosionsschutzbeschichtungen und Dichtungsteilen sollten ausgewählt werden, und die wichtigsten Komponenten sollten aus kältebeständigen Materialien hergestellt werden, um die Haltbarkeit zu verbessern.

Anpassung der Arbeitsleistung

Der Kühlraum ist eng, die Waren sind dicht gestapelt, die Lenkung des Gabelstaplers ist flexibel, und die Hubgeschwindigkeit des Türrahmens muss an den Raum angepasst werden. Gleichzeitig wird in Verbindung mit dem täglichen Handhabungsgewicht das der Lastklasse entsprechende Modell ausgewählt.

Gezielte Anpassungsvorschläge für jede Niedrigtemperaturszene

Konventionelle Anpassung der Niedrigtemperatur-Szene

Wählen Sie die grundlegende Kühlhaus elektrischen Gabelstapler, um die grundlegende Feuchtigkeitsschutz und Lebensdauer der Batterie zu erfüllen, ohne die Notwendigkeit für ultra-niedrige Temperatur spezielle Konfiguration, und die Kontrolle der Beschaffungskosten.

Anpassung der Szenen bei tiefen und niedrigen Temperaturen

Wählen Sie einen Gabelstapler, der mit einer speziellen Niedertemperaturbatterie ausgestattet ist, die wichtigsten Teile der Karosserie sind abgedichtet und geschützt, und das Hydrauliksystem ist kältebeständig, um eine stabile Leistung zu gewährleisten und Fehlfunktionen zu reduzieren.

Szenenanpassung bei extrem niedrigen Temperaturen

Wählen Sie einen Elektrostapler, der speziell für ultraniedrige Temperaturen ausgelegt ist, ausgestattet mit Batterieheizung und Hydraulikölvorwärmung, mit starker Dichtungsleistung, Beständigkeit gegen extrem niedrige Temperaturen und hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit und stabilem Betrieb.

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