We have extensive experience in dismantling chemical factory equipment and recycling, ensuring safety and reliability. Each critical step in the shutdown process is supervised by a dedicated professional. We clean, flush, and replace hazardous media inside equipment like process pipelines, towers, and containers, ensuring complete removal. For any toxic or flammable substances left in tanks or reactors, on-site confirmation is required during construction. Specialized personnel must be certified, and supervisors must be trained and certified.

Complex field pipelines, severe equipment rust, and aging factory buildings in old chemical enterprises require effective coordination between the dismantling company and the construction contractor. It is crucial to thoroughly understand the construction challenges and complex stages, and scientifically collect, transport, and dispose of any remaining hazardous waste in equipment and pipelines according to environmental protection procedures. Ensure proper and orderly operations to maintain stability. Devoting full efforts to maintaining stability during the dismantling period is a key guidance content and measure for our company.
The demolition of buildings involving the production, use, and storage of hazardous chemicals requires review and approval by the fire and safety departments. A safety plan must be formulated and implemented upon approval. First, clear out materials and equipment within the area to be demolished; disconnect or relocate utility lines such as electrical wires, equipment, and water pipes; inspect the components of surrounding old and dangerous houses and reinforce them temporarily if necessary; set up restricted area fences and warning signs around the hazardous zone; assign a person to supervise and prohibit unauthorized personnel from entering the construction site.
We have extensive experience in dismantling chemical plants and recycling chemical equipment. Safety is guaranteed, and we strictly adhere to design documents and construction acceptance standards. We guide construction with established standards and, in conjunction with actual conditions, establish management systems and methods. We rigorously enforce the "Three Musts" technical management system: unreviewed design drawings may not be used for construction; plans must be approved before implementation; and technical details must be clearly communicated, especially before construction begins. Key points and standards should be documented in various forms to ensure everyone is well-informed.





