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Product Introduction
Comparison and Analysis of Dump Trucks for Construction Waste Transportation (U-Shaped Body vs. Hard Top Cover)
Core Structural Differences
1.Body Design
U-Shaped Body: Constructed from high-strength steel plates in a one-piece design, with a curved bottom that eliminates dead corners, resulting in a residual material rate below 5%. This design is particularly suitable for transporting sticky construction waste.
Hard-top models: Retain the traditional rectangular body structure, achieving full sealing through the addition of a flat-folding hard-top cover or a swing-arm-style front-moving cover, with side panel heights strictly limited to 600mm or less.
2.Sealing System.
Core Structural Differences
1.Body Design
U-Shaped Body: Constructed from high-strength steel plates in a one-piece design, with a curved bottom that eliminates dead corners, resulting in a residual material rate below 5%. This design is particularly suitable for transporting sticky construction waste.
Hard-top models: Retain the traditional rectangular body structure, achieving full sealing through the addition of a flat-folding hard-top cover or a swing-arm-style front-moving cover, with side panel heights strictly limited to 600mm or less.
2.Sealing System.
U-shaped bodies rely on side curtains and a flat rear design to prevent leaks, with an optional soft canvas cover for the top.
Hard-top models come standard with a hydraulically driven metal roof, which completely prevents spillage when closed, but loading height must be strictly controlled (no protruding cargo).
User decision recommendations
Choose U-shaped body: For frequent loading and unloading of sticky soil and cross-border transportation needs.
Choose hard-top: For regions with strict environmental regulations (such as core areas of first-tier cities).
Hard-top models come standard with a hydraulically driven metal roof, which completely prevents spillage when closed, but loading height must be strictly controlled (no protruding cargo).
User decision recommendations
Choose U-shaped body: For frequent loading and unloading of sticky soil and cross-border transportation needs.
Choose hard-top: For regions with strict environmental regulations (such as core areas of first-tier cities).

