New compaction machines will meet the latest emission standards for Europe and North America while firms from China are also competing globally - Mike Woof writes. The market for compaction equipment has become very competitive in recent years, most notably in the segment for soil compactors. The major US and European firms have developed more productive machines for use in both developed and developing markets. Meanwhile Chinese manufacturers are also competing in the soil compaction segment for the local 
      
  
           
                          
                March 6, 2015
              
            
                          
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    New compaction machines will meet the latest emission standards for Europe and North America while firms from China are also competing globally - Mike Woof writes
 
The market for compaction equipment has become very competitive in recent years, most notably in the segment for soil compactors. The major US and European firms have developed more productive machines for use in both developed and developing markets. Meanwhile Chinese manufacturers are also competing in the soil compaction segment for the local market and for exports, although for the latter the focus is particularly on emergent territories.
 
The soil compactor line-up from6791   Ammann is being further extended with the addition of a new model in the 20-22tonne class. This high performance machine is intended for use in highway construction and repair applications, as well as other duties where a powerful and productive compactor is required.
 
The machine is available with a Tier 4 Final/Stage IV compliant diesel, sharing features with the existing mid-size models in the 10-17tonne range as well as the existing high output models that weigh up to 35tonnes. High compaction quality and productivity is claimed and the machine has a sophisticated control system to optimise performance. As with the other Amman compactors the new machine has no rear axle and instead has firm’s novel drive system, which Ammann claims allows precise operation as well as being highly efficient.
The machine is fitted with Ammann’s sophisticated continuous compaction control (CCC) functions. This delivers intelligent compaction for optimum working, while the machine also has the advanced ACEforce and ACEpro systems from Ammann, further maximising working productivity, efficiency and quality.
 
Atlas Copco has upgraded its206   Dynapac   road construction equipment line, with a  focus on features such as   operator comfort, safety and visibility. These  new machines are   designed to meet the latest emission requirements, as  well as being   more productive. Highly sophisticated, the new CA1300 and  CA1500 soil   compactors now have better gradability, which means the  machines can be   operated on steeper inclines than before. Traction  control technology   prevents wheel-slip when conditions are poor. The  CA1300 is a compact   machine that competes in the 5tonne class and  features a 1.37m wide   drum. The CA1500 competes in the 7-8tonne class,  while both are offered   in padfoot format and with the option of a dozer  blade.
 172   BOMAG has developed an  all-new soil compactor, aimed specifically at  the Chinese market. The  new BW220-D4 single drum roller competes in the  20tonne class and  features a drum width of 2.13m, while it is said to  offer high  performance at low cost. The machine is built in the  company’s Chinese  factory close to Beijing, which has benefited from  major investment to  boost both capacity and quality in recent months.
 
The recently unveiled H5i and H7i single drum models share many features with the larger machines in the228   Hamm   line-up. The compactors  are said to  feature compact designs, while   also being easy to operate  and offering  good gradeability for use on   challenging terrain. Good  ground clearance  and tractive effort are   claimed due to the  installation of wheel motors  rather than a   conventional axle. In  addition the machines are compact in  design,   with the larger H7i  measuring only 4.4m in length, which along  with   the three-point swivel  joint, helps ensure versatility for use on    urban construction sites  where working space may be limited. Power is    supplied by a Tier 4  Final/Stage IV compliant 55kW diesel for both    variants, while the drums  are available in smooth and padfoot    configurations and the latter  option includes the newly designed    two-part padfoot segments. Other  features include a new control panel    which is based on the proven  design used in the firm’s successful HD    CompactLine, with the layout of  the steering wheel allows an    unobstructed view of the high visibility  display. Visibility for the    driver is also said to be good, boosting  safety and ease of operation.
Meanwhile Hamm is also offering models developed specifically for the Chinese market, with its new 318 soil compactor. Designed and developed in China, the 18tonne unit features a 2.22m wide drum and can generate compaction forces of 242kN or 331kN, with power from a 153kW diesel.
 
Chinese manufacturer2490   XCMG   is extending its soil compactor range with the    introduction of two   new models it is aiming at export markets. This    machine is available   with the necessary low exhaust emission diesel for    sale in Europe  and  North America. Reliablity and productivity are both    said to be  high  due to the use of quality components. The XS83 is an    8tonne  class  machine, the smallest in the line-up and its key  components    are all  imported quality units from major suppliers. To  optimise    performance  the machine has an anti-slip driveline, while  operator    protection and  safety are said to be maximised due to the  FOPS canopy.    Other  features include an adjustable instrument panel,  controller  and   LCD  display. Optional features include detachable  wheels and a  dozer    blade and the firm has already received orders from  US  customers.
 
The company is also introducing a new model at the top of its range, a 39tonne soil compactor that will be one of the largest such machines available anywhere in the world. The company claims a compaction depth of over 1m for this unit, which is suited to large projects where high productivity is required such as airport runway construction. Double hydraulic pumps and drives are said to help optimise productivity. As with the smaller machine in the line-up, it features an anti-skid system that helps on difficult terrain while gradeability is said to be good. Designed and manufactured to high quality standards according to the firm, the machine is said to be able to deliver high efficiency, reliability and productivity. The compactor is also equipped with a new generation panel and cab that was co-developed between XCMG and Tsinghua University.
      
    The market for compaction equipment has become very competitive in recent years, most notably in the segment for soil compactors. The major US and European firms have developed more productive machines for use in both developed and developing markets. Meanwhile Chinese manufacturers are also competing in the soil compaction segment for the local market and for exports, although for the latter the focus is particularly on emergent territories.
The soil compactor line-up from
The machine is available with a Tier 4 Final/Stage IV compliant diesel, sharing features with the existing mid-size models in the 10-17tonne range as well as the existing high output models that weigh up to 35tonnes. High compaction quality and productivity is claimed and the machine has a sophisticated control system to optimise performance. As with the other Amman compactors the new machine has no rear axle and instead has firm’s novel drive system, which Ammann claims allows precise operation as well as being highly efficient.
The machine is fitted with Ammann’s sophisticated continuous compaction control (CCC) functions. This delivers intelligent compaction for optimum working, while the machine also has the advanced ACEforce and ACEpro systems from Ammann, further maximising working productivity, efficiency and quality.
Atlas Copco has upgraded its
The recently unveiled H5i and H7i single drum models share many features with the larger machines in the
Meanwhile Hamm is also offering models developed specifically for the Chinese market, with its new 318 soil compactor. Designed and developed in China, the 18tonne unit features a 2.22m wide drum and can generate compaction forces of 242kN or 331kN, with power from a 153kW diesel.
Chinese manufacturer
The company is also introducing a new model at the top of its range, a 39tonne soil compactor that will be one of the largest such machines available anywhere in the world. The company claims a compaction depth of over 1m for this unit, which is suited to large projects where high productivity is required such as airport runway construction. Double hydraulic pumps and drives are said to help optimise productivity. As with the smaller machine in the line-up, it features an anti-skid system that helps on difficult terrain while gradeability is said to be good. Designed and manufactured to high quality standards according to the firm, the machine is said to be able to deliver high efficiency, reliability and productivity. The compactor is also equipped with a new generation panel and cab that was co-developed between XCMG and Tsinghua University.
    
        
        
        
        


