Compress snow by pressing out the air of the snow. The Snowcuber helps airports to maintain their stand capacity, ensures a safer operation and reduces costs and emissions.
um es mal kurz zu fassen, sicherlich 100m³ schnee auf 1nem truck, aber! auch das gewicht!!! (translate:) short answer... yes 100qyd fresh snow on one truck, but with the weight of 100... how strong must the axels bee?
This is a great idea. One of the biggest challenges facing a city or airport for snow removal is simply space to store it and trucks on hand to move it. Reducing the volume by removing the air to create a denser final product to move and store makes perfect sense.
3/5 I've had this for a year and it works great but it still no show cubes. I don't know what the gestation period of a snow cube is but will update this review when one is birthed.
Wonder where this snow get caught up at all blowers have issues I see that this shoot at top looks like a spot for plugs but I would love to test it out on roadways could save money on trucks
So they took a blower for the back of a tractor and put it on the front and gave it a taller shot how many time do we have to reinvent the wheel and act like it's something new hum
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check ''montreal removal snow'' on youtube if you can compact more than that I will be surprise. I drove truck in Montreal like that and it'S very compact!! The snow stick inside the box!!! But interesting concept.
yep, but why use a tech that already axist when you can waste time and money on a completely new tool XD hahaha. just using one of those 500hp cat snow blower they got in montreal and the job would be done. also for plow there is a new concept it's a tractor with a double blade, like the one used for highway, but there is also a trailer that pivot sideways adding a third blade
If anyone is curious I use a snowcuber on my 2 track in upper Michigan to remove snow and small saplings up to 2” thick...makes a good mulcher in the off season
The driver wears a safety jacket from the airport in Amsterdam, but the video got made in the mountains. There is no mountains in Amsterdam, nor is there snow.
They say "lower the amount of dump trucks" but if you are compacting the snow to be able to put more into the truck, you are then increasing the amount of weight in the load (by 4x). I find it unlikely that anywhere there is an "International airport" will there be reduced weight regulations for travel on public roads to move the snow!
Menschens Kinder! No Nein Non Nay! it isNOT making Snow Cubes like I make from CO2. But that is good idea. Funny how I never saw this working on Engadin Webcams.. Bt is there a Wrong kind of snow? too wet , too dry etc - This is the problem we face with shifting bad snow - sticks to Blades or Blowers, etc. Thanks for showing - 3 years on! :-) Sláinte
What o dont understand is why dont they just add heating strip wires in the pavement powered by solar to hear up? That would make life sooooooo easy!!!! People can go to the moon but can't make inventions like that??
Firstly, you'd need some gargantuan batteries to store enough electricity to power the megawatt class heating grid needed to thaw several square kilometers covered up to a half meter of snow, or even more. Charging the batteries would be a challenge in northern areas where there's little to no sun in the winter. Easier to just shovel it off the runway and then throw on some salt and it'll clear up nicely.