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(types of concrete pumps)
Boom pumps dominate high-rise projects with 360-degree reach, while line pumps conquer tight spaces. Specialized units like mortar pumps handle intricate designs. Which type matches your next project's DNA?
Model | Output (m³/hr) | Pressure (Bar) | Ideal Project |
---|---|---|---|
Schwing S 58 X | 170 | 98 | Skyscrapers |
Putzmeister BSA 1409 | 90 | 70 | Residential |
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(types of concrete pumps)
A: The primary types include boom pumps, line pumps (stationary pumps), and specialized trailer-mounted pumps. Boom pumps use robotic arms for large-scale projects, while line pumps are ideal for smaller, precise pours.
A: Boom pumps excel in high-reach applications like skyscrapers, while line pumps suit ground-level work like slabs. Trailer-mounted pumps offer portability for remote or constrained job sites.
A: Concrete pumps transport mixed concrete to construction sites, whereas batching plants mix raw materials to produce concrete. Pumps handle placement, while plants focus on production.
A: The two main types are ready-mix plants (for standardized batches) and central mix plants (fully integrated mixing). Mobile batch plants are also used for temporary or remote projects.
A: Line pumps are ideal for residential work due to their maneuverability in tight spaces. They efficiently handle smaller volumes and precise placements like driveways or backyard slabs.
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