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Solid waste collection and treatment device for military trade ships
Marine intelligent solid waste processor, environmentally friendly and efficient, remote monitoring, available for military trade ships.
Type
Intelligent environmental protection equipment
Tags
Information & systems
General solid waste disposal
Military trade ship
Solution maturity
Early adoption / Process verification
Cooperation methods
Joint venture cooperation
Applicable industry
Information transmission, software and information technology services
Applications
Ship environmental protection
Key innovations
On the basis of the original marine waste treatment equipment, this product adds data acquisition, automation control and network transmission modules to achieve intelligent monitoring; at the same time, it optimizes safety, volume, weight, noise and other performances to meet the strict requirements of military trading ships.
Potential economic benefits
This product meets the MARPOL Convention and avoids ship pollution fines. It adapts to military-trade ships, broadens the market, and enhances product sales and competitiveness. Automation functions reduce ship garbage treatment operating costs and improve efficiency.
Potential climate benefits
Optimize the efficiency of solid waste treatment on ships, reduce the amount of waste transfer, and reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions in transportation. At the same time, it helps reduce marine pollution and indirectly protects marine carbon sink functions.
Solution supplier
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Shanghai Huikai Electric Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Huikai Electric Co., Ltd.
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Shanghai,China
Solution details

In order to prevent pollution of the ocean by ship garbage, all ships must meet the provisions of MARPO73/78 International Convention on Pollution Prevention when driving on the ocean. At present, the solid waste treatment equipment used in waste treatment plants is large in size, heavy in weight, noisy, dusty, and poor in chopping effect, and is not suitable for use on ships. The multi-functional solid waste treatment device developed by the company in the early stage can well adapt to the application characteristics of ships. This project is established to carry out technical improvement on it so that it can be applied to military trade ships.

This device is based on the original multifunctional solid waste treatment equipment, and adds a data acquisition module and touch screen, computer, network switch and other components to realize data exchange with industrial computers and other systems through Ethernet.

Innovation points:

1) Data collection and transmission: An industrial control unit (including touch screen), a data collection unit and a network transmission unit are added to the original equipment. The automatic operation of the equipment is realized through panel control. The work process is collected by the data collection module and transmitted through the network. You can use the equipped computer to accept information and monitor the operating status of the equipment;

2) Complete relevant performance tests: Carry out testing on various technical indicators of the equipment in accordance with relevant national standards and guiding principles. Relevant documents include equipment maintainability and versatility specifications, equipment reliability general requirements, product quality review, process review, Design review, quality assurance outline requirements, ship general specifications, paint film color standards, etc.;

3) Suitable for military-trade ships: The product's safety and other performance indicators have been upgraded to make it meet the use standards of military-trade ships in terms of operation, volume, weight, noise, etc.

Application situation or application prospects: This project is applicable to the needs of solid waste collection and treatment during ship navigation


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01:01:04, Nov 08, 2025
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