What is a running track paver?
A running track paver is essentially a type of paving equipment specifically designed for large-scale construction, such as airport running tracks, taxiways, and aprons.
Compared to conventional road pavers, it has several unique features in terms of structure and performance. Key features include:
Large Paving Width
Airline tracks and aprons are much wider than roads, so running track pavers can typically complete paving operations of 12 meters, 16 meters, or even wider in a single pass.
They often use modular, retractable screeds that can adjust their width as needed.
High Flatness and Compactness Requirements
Aircraft takeoffs and landings place stringent demands on running track flatness, load-bearing capacity, and friction coefficient.
The screeding mechanism of a running track paver is heavier and more stable, and is equipped with an automatic leveling system (laser or ultrasonic) to ensure a smooth, uniform paving layer.
High Work Efficiency
The wide, one-pass paving process reduces joints and improves construction quality. Combined with an efficient feeding system, it can continuously and evenly spread large volumes of asphalt or concrete.
Powerful Power and Structure
running track pavers are large and typically utilize crawler tracks to ensure thrust and stability.
The high-powered power system can meet the demands of long-duration, heavy-load construction.
Running Track Paver Machine Details
Width of paver:2500mm
Move speed:0.8-6m/min
Capability of paver: 300square/h
Power:8KW
Weight: 650kg
Appearance(L×W×H):3000×1800×720mm
Adjusted value for work pressure of hydraulic pressure system:8Mpa
Adjusted temperature for electric board:90 ℃