Yinda Heavy Industry Ships Plate Feeder to Africa, Supporting Local Sand and Gravel Production Line
September 15, 2025 - Yinda Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Yinda Heavy Industry") officially shipped a horizontal plate feeder today, destined for a large-scale sand and gravel production line project in Africa. This equipment is a high-performance conveying system specifically designed and manufactured by Yinda Heavy Industry to meet the demands of the African market, marking another step forward in the company's international strategy and high-end equipment manufacturing capabilities.
The shipped horizontal plate feeder features a robust structure, stable operation, and high conveying efficiency. It is engineered to withstand the high-intensity and high-wear conditions associated with sand and gravel materials, ensuring continuous and efficient production line operation. During the development process, careful consideration was given to the environmental conditions and customer requirements in Africa, incorporating dust-proof, high-temperature-resistant, and anti-corrosion designs that significantly enhance its adaptability and service life in harsh environments.
During the pre-shipment acceptance inspection, the customer highly praised the equipment's performance and manufacturing quality. Yinda Heavy Industry's technical team implemented multiple optimizations tailored to the characteristics of sand and gravel materials, including enhanced wear resistance of the chain plates, improved drive system stability, and simplified maintenance procedures, all of which reduce long-term operational costs for the customer.
The successful implementation of this project will further deepen Yinda Heavy Industry's presence in the African market while also serving as a new example of Chinese high-end equipment manufacturing "going global." The company will continue to focus on global market demands, driving technological innovation and product upgrades to provide reliable heavy machinery solutions to more international customers.
The shipped equipment is expected to arrive at the African project site in early October and will be put into installation and commissioning.
