Dual Mode Machines bridge the gap in Mixed Ground
The Robbins Crossover Series of TBMs includes the XRE (Rock/EPB) machine, a TBM type that recently completed swift tunneling at Australia’s Grosvenor Decline project. |
Additional types of Crossover machines
include the XSE (Crossover between Slurry/EPB) and the XRS (Crossover between Rock/Slurry)
TBMs. The Crossover series is quickly
gaining in popularity, with Robbins Crossover TBMs currently being assembled in
Mexico, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. An XRE
TBM will begin excavation for Mexico’s Túnel Emisor Poniente II (TEP II) later
this year, while an XSE is being readied for excavation at the Baku Metro.
The Robbins Crossover (XRE) TBM pictured here is at the forefront of a trend for efficient machines that can operate in mixed ground conditions. |
The rebranding and Crossover terminology embodies
the concept that the machines are able to cross over between modes, says Home. The
unique machines are a top focus point for the company: “Robbins comes at this
business with extensive rock experience so everything we design comes with the
assumption that there will be tough conditions. When you have to “cross over”
to another mode then already you are in difficult conditions, and contractors
need robust machines to get through these challenges,” says Home.
Home foresees that machine sales will grow as more projects worldwide are planned in difficult and varying ground conditions. Survey results back up the trend, indicating an increased interest in Crossover-type machines worldwide. “This is a continuous evolution and we are consistently endeavoring to improve Crossover designs. We have three of the machines in production now and I see this number increasing year by year as the industry sees and accepts their value.”
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