Customized Solutions

This vehicle integrates a mobile CT (Mobile Computed Tomography, MCT) and related diagnostic equipment onto an ambulance. Under the 5G network, it forms a treatment unit that combines neurological symptomological examination, CT diagnosis, and intravenous thrombolysis therapy.
The vehicle body and interior are made of glass fiber material, which has a lower density and can significantly reduce the vehicle weight. This not only helps improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions, but also enhances the vehicle's acceleration, braking, and handling performance. Composite materials have excellent mechanical properties, including high strength, high stiffness, and resistance to fatigue. These characteristics enable the composite material structure to withstand heavy loads, vibrations, and impacts, thereby improving the vehicle's safety and extending its service-life. Composite materials have excellent corrosion resistance, capable of resisting corrosive factors such as acids, alkalis, salt fog, and ultraviolet rays. This means that the composite material body does not require frequent painting or maintenance, thus prolonging the vehicle's lifespan and reducing maintenance costs. Composite materials have good sound insulation and heat insulation properties, which can effectively reduce noise and heat transfer. This is particularly important for creating a quiet and comfortable medical vehicle.