In modern industrial and logistics systems, Dangerous Goods Transport Vehicles (DGT Vehicles) bear the important task of transporting chemicals, flammable liquids, gases, radioactive materials and other high-risk items. Due to the special properties of these substances, any leaks or accidents during transportation may cause serious environmental pollution and safety hazards. Therefore, how to achieve environmental protection and sustainable development of dangerous goods transportation while ensuring safety has become an urgent problem for the industry to solve.
1. Current status and challenges of dangerous goods transport vehiclesCurrent status of dangerous goods transport vehiclesDangerous goods transport vehicles are widely used around the world, mainly in petrochemical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, manufacturing and other industries. They are equipped with specialized refrigeration systems, emergency pressure relief devices and explosion-proof designs to ensure the safety of goods during transportation. However, with the increase in transportation demand and increasingly stringent environmental regulations, traditional dangerous goods transportation methods and technologies are facing many challenges.
Environmental challenges facedEmission pollution: Most dangerous goods transport vehicles use diesel or gasoline engines, and the carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter emitted pollute the environment.Leakage risk: Leakage accidents that