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  2. Concrete mixer - Wikipedia

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    The mixer already exhibited the still common basic construction with a tiltable conical drum (as double cone at that time) with blades. On February 9, 1904, the first portable concrete mixer was patented by Richard Bodlaender, an inventor from Breslau, Germany. [2] This concrete mixer was horse-drawn and called 'Mortar Mixer'.

  3. Power trowel - Wikipedia

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    Blade pitch is controlled either by manual turn handles, (usually both spiders are linked together) or by electric motors and switches. Ride on power trowels range in size from 1.8 m (6 ft) machines weighing 270–320 kg (600–700 lb), up to 3.7 m (12 ft) machines weighing over 910 kg (2,000 lb).

  4. Dry mortar production line - Wikipedia

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    It is mainly composed of elevator, premix bin, stock bin, mixing engine, finished product warehouse, automatic packing machine, dust collector and electric control cabinet. Dry mortar mixer can be vertical or horizontal type and there are many models for choosing according to customer's actual conditions.

  5. Scheppach (company) - Wikipedia

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    Expanding the product range, in 2009-10, to include construction machinery and heavy trade equipment by introducing plate vibrators, concrete mixers, hand-held agitators, dumpers, demolition equipment and battery-powered devices, Scheppach extended its offerings beyond woodworking and entered the construction equipment market.

  6. Nanoconcrete - Wikipedia

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    Decorative plate made of Nano concrete with High-Energy Mixing (HEM) Two-layered pavers, pigmented top layer made of HEM nanoconcrete Nanoconcrete (also spelled nano concrete or nano-concrete) is a form of concrete that contains Portland cement particles that are no greater than 100 μm [1] and particles of silica no greater than 500 μm, which fill voids that would otherwise occur in normal ...

  7. Reversing drum mixer - Wikipedia

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    A reversing drum mixer (also commonly called a non-tilting mixer) is a type of concrete mixer that produces concrete in single batches. The entire drum rotates around its axis as materials are loaded through a charge chute at one end of the drum and exit through a discharge chute at the opposite end of the drum.

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