- Central Asia Regional Hub (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)
- Henan Kaifeng Dakang 16.8m Mobile Tunnel Kiln
- High-Efficiency Brick Manufacturing (Yulin, Shaanxi)
- The Andijan High-Efficiency Giant (Uzbekistan)
- The Harare Resilience Project (Zimbabwe)
- The Hoang Quy Modernization Project (Vietnam)
- The Jakarta Efficiency Project (Indonesia)
- The Quang Binh Energy Recovery Site (Vietnam)
- The Samarkand Industrial Landmark (Uzbekistan)
- The Tashkent Infrastructure Benchmark (Uzbekistan)
- The Vientiane National Project (Laos)
This mobile tunnel kiln, with a 17.1-meter cross-section, produces 500,000–600,000 sintered clay bricks daily. It efficiently processes solid wastes like shale, river silt, construction debris, industrial tailings, and municipal sludge, integrating waste recycling with high-volume brick production for sustainable construction.

1. High Daily Output
With a cross-section of 17.1 meters, it can produce 500,000-600,000 fired clay bricks per day. This high output meets the needs of large-scale construction while maintaining stable brick quality through an optimized firing cycle.
2. Mobile Flexibility
It can be easily moved to the waste source or construction site, reducing the transportation costs of raw materials such as shale and gravel. It is adaptable to various terrains and improves operational convenience.
3. Solid Waste Utilization
Effectively utilizes resources such as shale, river silt, and industrial tailings for brick production. Transforming waste into valuable building materials reduces reliance on landfills and promotes a circular economy.
4. Energy-saving Firing
Advanced thermal insulation technology and waste-to-fuel integration effectively reduce energy consumption. This ensures uniform sintering of bricks while minimizing emissions and meeting green production standards.
Application

Building materials industry
Used for sintering various wall materials such as clay bricks, shale bricks, and coal gangue bricks.

Ceramic products industry
Suitable for high-temperature sintering of ceramic tiles, ceramic pipes, and glazed products.

Refractory materials industry
Used for firing light or heavy refractory bricks to meet the needs of metallurgy, chemical industry and other industries for high-temperature resistant materials.

Environmentally friendly building materials industry
Support the use of industrial waste slag (such as fly ash and slag) as raw materials to manufacture new environmentally friendly bricks and tiles.









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