If you have visited an infrastructure project in the Long Thanh District or watched the construction of the North-South Expressway lately, you will notice one thing: the work never stays in one place. Unlike a factory or a fixed warehouse, modern Vietnamese construction is dynamic. It moves hundreds of meters every week.
For years, contractors relied on fixed misting fans or manual water trucks. But as project timelines tighten and environmental inspectors become more frequent visitors, the “old way” is failing. This is exactly why the 60m Truck-mounted Mist Cannon has rapidly become the dominant choice for Vietnam’s leading construction firms. It isn’t just a machine; it is a mobile response unit for air quality.
In the competitive landscape of Vietnamese construction, efficiency is the difference between profit and loss. When a project manager chooses a truck-mounted system over a stationary one, they are choosing agility.
Vietnam is currently a land of roads, bridges, and railways. In linear projects like the Hanoi Metro or highway expansions, dust follows the machinery. A stationary cannon requires a dedicated power line, a fixed water source, and a crane to move it every time the excavation moves. With a truck-mounted 60m cannon, the operator simply drives to the new “hot zone,” engages the PTO or the onboard generator, and starts suppressing dust in under 60 seconds.
Many of Vietnam’s most lucrative contracts are in high-density urban areas. Setting up permanent dust towers is often impossible due to space constraints or public right-of-way issues. The truck-mounted unit solves this by being “there when you need it and gone when you don’t.” You can deploy it during peak demolition hours and move it to a secure depot at night, avoiding the risk of equipment tampering or obstructing city traffic.
In technical terms, range determines the “effective suppression zone.” While 30m units are too weak for large quarries and 100m units are often too heavy and expensive for urban roads, the 60m range has emerged as the perfect middle ground—the “Goldilocks” solution.
Optimized Coverage: A 60-meter throw provides enough distance to cover a large clinker stockpile or a wide demolition face without moving the truck constantly.
Weight-to-Power Ratio: A 60m cannon fits perfectly on a standard medium-duty truck chassis (such as those from Isuzu, Hino, or Dongfeng commonly used in Vietnam). This ensures the vehicle remains easy to maneuver through narrower provincial roads while still packing enough power to knock down heavy particulate matter.
Penetration in High Humidity: Vietnam’s air is dense and humid. It takes a powerful industrial turbine to push mist through the heavy tropical air. The 60m motor configuration provides the necessary static pressure to ensure the mist doesn’t just “float away” but actually reaches the target.

At Zheng Tong Fan, we didn’t just build a cannon; we built a machine for the Vietnamese climate. Standard equipment often fails in the 38°C heat and 90% humidity of a Vietnamese summer.
Our 60m truck-mounted units feature:
Dual-Layer Corrosion Protection: Specialized coatings to withstand the salty air of coastal cities like Da Nang and Hai Phong.
Advanced Cooling Systems: Generators and motors rated for continuous operation in high-ambient temperatures, ensuring no “overheat shutdowns” during the critical dry season.
Simplified Hydraulics: We know that on-site maintenance in remote provinces can be tough. Our systems use high-quality, universally compatible hydraulic components that any local mechanic in Vietnam can service if necessary.
A: It is helpful to look at the “Total Cost of Ownership.” A stationary unit requires a crane for every move, an external electrician for setup, and a separate water truck to feed it. With the 60m truck-mounted version, you eliminate 3-4 auxiliary costs. Most of our Vietnamese clients find that the machine pays for itself in just 8-10 months purely through labor savings and the avoidance of “dust fines” from local authorities.
A: Absolutely! This is one of the most underutilized benefits in the Vietnamese market. Because it is a high-power mobile sprayer, our clients use them for road cleaning (after mud-spills), emergency fire-fighting support, and even pesticide spraying in large development zones. It’s a multi-tool, not just a dust-catcher.
A: We’ve designed our 60m units with a Triple-Stage Filtration System. We know that the water sources in mines and ports aren’t always crystal clear. Our self-cleaning stainless steel filters ensure that the nozzles don’t clog, even when using recycled water or local well water. This is a “must-have” feature for the rugged conditions of Quang Ninh or Thanh Hoa.

Vietnam is changing. The public demand for “Green Construction” is at an all-time high, and the government is listening. By leading your project with a 60m Truck-mounted Mist Cannon, you aren’t just following the law; you are setting the standard. You are telling your clients that your company is modern, efficient, and cares about the community’s health.
Don’t let dust slow down your project’s momentum.
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