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The company was awarded "Advanced Foreign-invested Import and Export Enterprise"
In a prestigious acknowledgment of its commitment to excellence in international trade, [Company Name] has been honored with the title of "Advanced Foreign-Invested Enterprise in Import and Export" by the Shanxi Foreign Investment Enterprise Association.Read more -
Solving the Problem of Slippery Train Tracks Due to Fallen Leaves
Friction is the force experienced when two surfaces slide, or try to slide, across each other. We are thankful for friction when we put our foot on the brake to stop the car, or when we are walking down the sidewalk. However, friction is often seen as a negative.Read more -
How fallen leaves affect our service wheel set
When leaves fall on train tracks and get crushed by trains, they leave behind a slippery, slimy substance called pectin. Like ice on the road, pectin reduces the traction between our trains' wheels and the rail.Read more -
Why Are Train Wheels Metal And Car Wheels Rubber? wheel set
There are all kinds of vehicles around us with different forms and factors. Different means of transportation use different technologies to work effectively.Read more -
Why Do Train Wheels Not Slip? wheel set
This is due to friction. Friction acts against the direction of motion and tends to oppose it – so the wheels instead of slipping, roll over. This is similar to if you tried sliding while standing up on an icy or wet surface or a smooth floor.Read more -
HOW CAN YOU STOP WHEEL SLIP? wheel set
Wheel slip is not a problem that's unique to our model railway layouts, engineers in the real railway world often pull their hair out trying to overcome the problem too. So what lessons can we learn from the engineers to help our little trains get down the tracks?Read more -
Why trains don’t fall off the track when turning wheel set
Trains have been the fundamental backbone of transportation and shipping for a few hundred years. Despite the ubiquity of trains, the details of their workings are a bit of a mystery. Trains have come about as more of a feat of engineering than one of science.Read more -
Why do Train Wheel Slip? wheel set
Ordinary trains often face a common problem when they encounter snow, rain or emergency braking at high speeds – the wheels of the train are prone to slipping. This phenomenon will not only cause unstable driving, but also be the source of safety hazards.Read more -
HOW DO TRAIN WHEELS MAINTAIN TRACTION WITH THE TRACK IN WET OR ICY CONDITIONS ?
train wheels have a specific profile known as a flange. The flange is a raised rim on the inside of the wheel that helps guide the train along the track. The weight of the locomotive and the shape and configuration of the wheel are a very efficient combination in ensuring wheel traction.Read more