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Shenyang Air Shield Gate Manufacturer Introduces Causes of Rubber Dam Damage During Operation

发布时间:2021-05-06 点击量:3726
The May Day holiday is over. Have you got back to work yet? During the holiday, you may have traveled and enjoyed beautiful scenery. By lakes, we often see a type of dam called a rubber dam. We have talked about air shield dams before. Today, manufacturers of air shield gates in Shenyang will introduce the causes of damage to rubber dams during operation.

Brief Analysis by Shenyang Air Shield Gate Manufacturers on Causes of Rubber Dam Damage in Operation

1.Man-made damage
Rubber dams are vulnerable to direct damage from sharp objects. Rubber dams should not be installed in areas prone to repeated accidental damage. This problem can be largely avoided by setting up fences to isolate the ground around the dams, or enclosing the dam areas and limiting access to authorized staff only.
2.Damage caused by debris after floods
Various leftover debris such as daily supplies and construction materials carried by floods may scratch and damage the upstream surface of rubber dams. Minor air leaks are easy to repair, yet extensive leaks, often caused by broken building stones, are much harder to fix.

 

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3.Damage caused by deflation
When deflating the dam, the rubber body may be punctured by sharp objects on the downstream side.
4.Damage caused by abrasion
Vibration of the dam body, friction between the dam and the river bed or river banks, as well as floating garbage will all lead to wear and tear of the dam.
5.Damage caused by fire
Fire is a major potential hazard to rubber dams. It can cause extensive damage to the dam body, and severe burnt areas are sometimes irreparable. For key dams, it is advisable to prepare spare rubber dams for quick replacement in case of serious damage.
The above are the causes of rubber dam damage in operation introduced by Shenyang Air Shield Gate manufacturers. Have you learned about them? Feel free to contact us for more information!