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Chengdu Kaiyuan Zhichang’s “Rock Ripper” Sets New Standard for Eco-Friendly Excavation

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Diamond arm is an excavator accessory used in house construction projects, which is specially used to excavate cracked rocks, medium-strong wind fossils, hard clay, shale and karst landforms. With its powerful function, it greatly improves the efficiency of rock breaking construction.

Chengdu Kaiyuan Zhichang Engineering Machinery Co., Ltd. (KYZC), a trailblazer in sustainable construction technology, has unveiled its upgraded Rock Ripper, a revolutionary excavation attachment designed to tackle the world’s toughest geological challenges while prioritizing environmental stewardship. This latest iteration of the Rock Ripper, now integrated with AI-assisted optimization, marks a leap forward in intelligent, low-impact construction machinery.

Zero-Emission Design for Climate-Conscious Construction

KYZC has reengineered the Rock Ripper to align with net-zero goals. The attachment now operates entirely on electric power, compatible with hybrid and fully electric excavators. A regenerative braking system recaptures 15% of energy during idle motions, while a lightweight carbon-fiber frame cuts fuel consumption by an additional 18%. “This isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about redefining construction’s carbon footprint,” emphasized CEO Zhang Qiang during the Global Green Infrastructure Summit in Berlin.

Breaking Ground in Emerging Markets

Following success in Asia and Europe, KYZC is targeting Africa’s mining sector through a partnership with Johannesburg-based Ubuntu Earthworks. At the Kabwe Copper Mine in Zambia, the Rock Ripper processed 800 tons of ore-bearing rock daily without producing hazardous dust—a game-changer for worker safety. The company also introduced a Pay-Per-Ton leasing model, allowing small-scale operators to access the technology without upfront costs.

The diamond arm is suitable for mining in open pit coal mines and the ore with Platinell hardness coefficient below F=8. High mining efficiency and low failure rate.

Disaster Response Applications

Beyond traditional construction, the Rock Ripper has proven vital in emergency scenarios. During the 2025 Sichuan earthquake relief efforts, its precise debris-clearing capabilities enabled rescue teams to reach trapped survivors 40% faster than with traditional equipment. KYZC has since donated six units to the UN Humanitarian Aid Depot in Dubai.

Educational Partnerships

To bridge the skills gap, KYZC launched the Ripper Academy in collaboration with Tsinghua University. The program trains operators in AI interface management and sustainable practices, with VR modules simulating scenarios from Arctic permafrost to tropical rainforests. Over 500 technicians from 12 countries have already completed certification.


Post time: May-08-2025

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