Vibratory Plate Compactor (Gasoline) | Large construction sites, roadwork | Engine: 2.5 HP gasoline ▲ (Base) vs 3.0 HP ▲▲ (Advanced) Force: 18,000 N ▲ (Base) vs 20,000 N ▲▲ (Advanced) Noise: 43 dBA (IEC 60704) (Quieter than diesel’s 80 dB) | ▲18% force over industry standard (15,000 N), portable, high power for dense materials | Fuel dependency, emissions, requires storage for fuel |
Tamping Rammer (Electric) | Tight spaces, small areas | Motor: 1.5 HP (ISO 2371) Voltage: 380V (IEC 60038) Vibration: 2,000/min (Reduced fatigue risk) | Maneuverable, lightweight, zero emissions (Eco-friendly) | Limited runtime, cord dependency, lower power for heavy compaction |
Walk-Behind Compactor | Large commercial sites | Engine: 5 HP diesel ▲▲ (Industry: 3.5 HP) Force: 50,000 N ▲▲ (Industry: 35,000 N) Weight: 120 kg (Balanced for stability) | ▲43% force over industry standard, durable for heavy projects | Heavy, requires operator training, higher cost |
Diesel-Powered Compactor | Heavy-duty projects | Engine: 3.5 HP diesel Service Life: 500 hours (ISO 8528) Force: 25,000 N (Ideal for rocky terrain) | Longer runtime, powerful for tough materials | Higher emissions, maintenance costs, noise pollution |
Electric Vibratory Compactor | Urban areas, noise-sensitive sites | Motor: 2 HP (380V) Noise: 40 dBA ▲ (IEC 60704) Efficiency: 90% energy retention (Lower operational costs) | Eco-friendly, quiet operation (40 dB vs diesel’s 80 dB), no emissions | Lower power output, limited by voltage availability, cord management issues |
Compact Hand-Tamper | Small landscaping patches | Motor: 1.2 HP Vibration: 1,500/min Weight: 5 kg (ISO 287) (Easy to carry) | Portable, easy to store, low cost | Low compaction force (Limited to light materials), slow for large areas |