Trams, trolleybuses and metros create green mobility – an alternative mobility system that is focused on automobile modes of transport, including buses.
In the late 1990s, within the framework of the concept of sustainable development, its component began to spread: the concept of sustainable mobility. In the modern world, there are many sustainable forms of mobility: walking or cycling (scooters), electric public transport, rail and aviation. Safe, economically accessible, efficient and resilient to change, this way of moving people and goods significantly enhances the economic and social development of current and future generations, and significantly minimizes carbon emissions and negative environmental impact.
The population is becoming more environmentally conscious and actively using rail urban transport, so trams and metros require significant attention in terms of ongoing repairs and modernization, including wheelsets.
DDAP-RAKS is also an “integral part” of green mobility and manufactures tram axles and axles for metro wheelsets. The engineering and technological department of DDAP-RAKS has its own library of axle drawings, and the extensive experience of specialists allows us to develop axle drawings according to the customer’s technical specifications. RAX specializes in the production of finished axles or machining of axle blanks according to the customer’s own drawings. DDAP-RAKS production facilities consist of modern equipment and CNC machines that provide high precision machining of cylindrical surfaces and rolling.
DDAP-RAKS actively implements modern technologies and strictly adheres to international quality standards in the production of axles for wheelsets. Thanks to the implemented ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection and other methods of axle control, high quality and reliability of products are ensured. The presence of international certificates confirms the compliance of products with the requirements of the European Union.
All this makes the DDAP-RAKS enterprise a reliable partner in the field of green mobility, contributing to the development of environmentally friendly urban transport.
This article was originally published by DDAP-RAX.