The development of modern air traffic is advancing at an unprecedented speed, and as a key node connecting the ground and the sky, "apron" has become an indispensable and important facility. " Apron 12", with its excellent modular design concept and stable engineering structure, redefines the standard of small and medium-sized helicopter take-off and landing platforms. Whether in urban centers, marine vessels or extreme environments, it can provide reliable support and become a solid backing for a new generation of air travel systems.
New breakthrough in modular design | Apron 12 leads the wave of helicopter platform innovation
The most important feature of "Tarmac 12" is its highly flexible and modular architecture. Each group of units can be freely spliced and combined according to the actual site conditions, which can be used alone in narrow spaces such as building roofs, and can also be expanded into a larger area for integrated training bases or port terminals. This plug-and-play design concept greatly reduces the construction threshold, making the original complex airport facilities construction simple and efficient.
In addition, all components are precisely calculated and pre-processed, and the assembly operation can be completed on site without large-scale mechanical assistance, greatly shortening the construction period. Whether temporarily deployed or permanently installed, the system has demonstrated remarkable adaptability.
Stability and durability | Revealing the engineering strength behind high-strength materials
In order to cope with the influence of complex natural factors such as high-altitude strong wind and earthquake vibration, "Apron 12" adopts aviation-grade aluminum alloy composite plate for main construction. These special metals are not only lightweight and easy to handle, but also have strong compression resistance and good thermal expansion coefficient stability.
The surface is specially treated with anodic oxidation coating process, so that the product has excellent weather resistance, even if exposed for a long time, there will be no rust aging phenomenon. The data show that under regular maintenance conditions, its expected service life is more than 20 years, far exceeding the level of similar competitors.
Multi-scene all-rounder | Wide application from city rooftops to ocean-going ships
The city's high-rise buildings often lack suitable helicopter landing areas. "Tarmac 12" solves this problem perfectly by virtue of its compact space occupation ratio. The designers cleverly spread the load evenly over the original structure of the building, so as to achieve the effect of not affecting the safety of the building and making full use of the idle resources at the top.
For ships or civilian fishing boats sailing on the ocean, they face a more severe working environment test. By increasing the anti-skid grain floor and strengthening the number of fixed anchor points, "apron 12" can firmly grasp the deck foundation surface and resist the strong bumpy feeling caused by the impact of huge waves, ensuring the pilot to successfully complete the landing action.
Helper in emergency rescue | Support the safety cornerstone of life channel at critical moment
When natural disasters strike, road damage often makes it difficult to transport supplies. At this time, the mobile command vehicle equipped with "apron 12" can immediately go to the edge of the disaster area to set up a simple shutdown area to open a green channel for subsequent airdrop supplies.
Hospitals also widely use it in emergency transport work, especially in the treatment of sudden myocardial infarction and cerebral hemorrhage cases. Because it can be used around the clock without weather interference, it significantly improves the success rate of rescue and wins the precious golden four-hour window.
New air traffic infrastructure | Help smart city low-altitude travel ecological layout
With the popularization of UAV distribution services and the acceleration of the commercialization of personal aircraft, more and more vertical lifting stations will appear in the future cities. "Apron 12" is one of the basic equipment tailored for such new formats.
it can seamlessly connect existing subway stations, bus hubs and other crowded places to form an integrated transfer experience. At the same time, it also reserves an interface compatible with the access function of the charging device of the self-driving flying car. It can be said that it is the first step towards an intelligent three-dimensional transportation hub, and it is also the starting point to the city of tomorrow.