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Mit Herz und Seele die Zukunft gestalten

On the high-speed railway trains, Die Getriebe, als die “Herz” of power transmission, always silently supports every gallop behind the scenes. Jedoch, this “Herz” has to withstand severe tests in extreme temperature differences – from the -30℃ frozen world in the severe winter of the north to the 80℃ scorching heat in the midsummer of the south, the high-speed railway gearbox writes a shocking “Symphonie aus Eis und Feuer” with tenacity.

The operating environment of high-speed railways can be called a “devil’s examination room”. When the train passes through extremely cold areas like Siberia, the lubricating oil in the gearbox will solidify into “jelly” due to low temperature, the metal parts will shrink, resulting in changes in the matching clearance, and the transmission efficiency will be greatly reduced. When the train enters the hinterland of tropical rainforests or deserts, the high temperature will accelerate the oxidation of the lubricating oil, forming sticky sludge, and even cause the gearbox to “heatstroke” and stop.
Facing the challenges of ice and fire, engineers have built a multi-layer protection system for gearboxes: low-temperature lubricants with nano-level additives can maintain fluidity at -40°C; phase change materials are used to build intelligent temperature control systems, which automatically absorb heat and melt when the temperature is too high, and resolidify and release heat when the temperature drops; key components are made of “antifreeze and heat-resistant” materials such as nickel-based alloys to ensure that the dimensions remain stable under extreme temperature differences. These innovative technologies make gearboxes stronger in the tempering of ice and fire.

When high-speed rail passes through sandstorms at a speed of 350 Kilometer pro Stunde, the gearbox sealing system faces the ultimate test. Tiny sand particles are like invisible killers. Once they invade, they will cause the “sandpaper effect” on the gear surface, shortening the equipment’s life by more than 70%. To this end, engineers have built three three-dimensional lines of defense:
The first line of defense uses a non-contact labyrinth seal, which generates an eddy effect through spiral grooves to block 90% of the sand and dust; the second line of defense uses magnetic liquid sealing technology, using magnetic fields to control special liquids to form a “liquid barrier” to achieve zero leakage sealing; the final line of defense uses carbon fiber reinforced skeleton oil seals, which are 5 times more wear-resistant than traditional rubber oil seals, and can ensure sealing performance even in long-term high-speed operation. Das “hard and soft” sealing combination allows the gearbox to remain “spotless” even in sandstorms.
The noise generated by the high-speed rail gearbox during operation was once an “invisible enemy” that troubled passengers. When traditional gears mesh, impact pulses are generated, forming a harsh noise of more than 100 Dezibel. Engineers installed “silencers” on gears through precise gear shaping technology:
Using topological optimization algorithms to shape the tooth surface at the micron level to make the contact stress distribution more uniform; using laser cladding technology to form a wear-resistant coating on the tooth surface to reduce the friction coefficient; the original “wave-shaped” tooth shaping technology disperses the impact energy to multiple contact points. These innovations reduce the gearbox noise to below 75 Dezibel, equivalent to the normal conversation level, allowing passengers to enjoy a high-speed journey in comfort and silence.
From the frozen world of -30℃ to the scorching heat of 80℃, from the fierce invasion of sandstorms to the ultimate pursuit of silence, high-speed rail gearboxes use technology to break through physiological limits and respond to environmental challenges with innovation. This ongoing “Symphony of Ice and Fire” not only witnesses the leap of China’s high-speed rail technology, but also composes a magnificent chapter of human wisdom conquering nature. When high-speed rail in the future travels through more extreme environments at a faster speed, this tough “Herz” will continue to beat and lead us to a broader world.

Luoyang Fonyo Heavy Industries Co., Ltd, Das 1998 gegründete Unternehmen ist ein Hersteller von gegossenen Eisenbahnteilen. Unsere Fabrik erstreckt sich über eine Fläche von 72.600㎡, mit mehr als 300 Mitarbeiter, 32 Techniker, einschließlich 5 leitende Ingenieure, 11 Hilfsingenieure, Und 16 Techniker. Unsere Produktionskapazität beträgt 30,000 Tonnen pro Jahr. Momentan, Wir produzieren hauptsächlich Gussteile, Bearbeitung, und Montage für Lokomotive, Triebwagen, Hochgeschwindigkeitszüge, Bergbauausrüstung, Windkraft, usw. Unsere Produkte wurden nach Russland exportiert, die Vereinigten Staaten, Deutschland, Argentinien, Japan, Frankreich, Südafrika, Italien und andere Länder.