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Don't worry,Torpedo car are not allowed to run on ordinary railways outside the factory area. it can only run in the interior of the factory. The transportation distance from the steelmaking furnace to the processing workshop is about 500-1000 meters.
When transporting molten iron, the torpedo car is operated by a remote controlled unmanned shunting machine. No one around.
When the iron and steel plant is full of efficiency, the torpedo car will be used as a temporary storage vehicle for the molten steel (it can store for 24 hours).
20km/H loaded, 80km/H empty.....
That's INCONSISTENT!
No, many countries have this kind of torpedo car.
Such as Germany, the United States, China, japan.
Large iron and steel plants, there will be similar to such transport equipment. Hot metal is transported from a blast furnace into a steel mill by a special truck or railway. Molten steel for temperatures above two thousand degrees must be shipped with the torpedo tank car.
In transit. This vehicle has completed the desulfurization of molten iron. Torpedo tank car is a very advanced and common transport equipment.
It is recommended that you can look at some of the heavy rail equipment documentary, more understanding in order to have a correct judgment.