For example: The Hydraulic Orange-peel Grab Bucket for Port Coal Loading and Unloading Scenario
Scenario Characteristics and Challenges:
High-Intensity Operation: A daily throughput of 5 tons is required, necessitating continuous and efficient equipment operation.
Dallas Environment: Coastal areas often experience strong winds, waves, and high humidity, resulting in a significant risk of salt spray corrosion.
Material Characteristics: Coal has a bulk density of approximately 0.8-1.0 t/m³, making it prone to breakage, and excessive crushing during the handling process must be avoided.

Professional compatibility of the selected model of the Hydraulic Orange Peel Grab :
Rated load 32 tons: Provides approximately 28% safety margin on top of the 25-ton baseline, accommodating frequent lifting and dynamic load impacts, and conforms to port crane matching specifications.
Bucket capacity 6m³: Balances single-batch grabbing volume (approximately 4.8-6 tons of coal) with the equipment's own weight, optimizing energy efficiency and cycle time.
Closing pressure 200MPa: Adapts to coal density, ensuring tight gripping and preventing spillage.
Four-lobed structure design: Simplifies lobe connection points, reduces dead zones for salt spray accumulation, and lowers corrosion risk;
simultaneously facilitates the penetrating gripping of loose materials like coal.






