Perhaps to get the right advice, you may want to write to M/s. Schwing Stetter who are the leading manufactures of concrete mixers all over the world.
2007-07-26 04:48:33
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answered by Hobby 5
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Concrete is made in 2 categories of flowers. a million diverse components are placed into the truck. Cement, sand, stone, water, admixtures are extra into the truck. The truck then supplies you the components to the undertaking the place, the barrel mixes the components at the same time. 2 The components are blended at the same time right into a extensive barrel on the plant. The concrete is then deposited into the truck. The truck brings the concrete to the undertaking. this type of plant is spoke of as a needed batch plant. The plant has greater administration over the customary of the concrete. regrettably inspite of the plant, all vans can can upload intense water to the concrete, inspite of the specs. Cheers and robust success!
2016-12-14 18:25:47
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answered by hillhouse 4
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It is better for getting the exact amount of concrete that you need. It is not nearly as good for getting a good thorough mix of the concrete. Because it is mixed in an as needed basis, there is not normally adequate time given for the mixing of the ingredients. This will lead to uneven strengths, strengths lower than required, and color issues.
2007-07-26 06:26:03
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answered by Chad J 2
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"it depends"
.. on exactly what you need it for :-)
Most home extension DIY'ers are better off with ordering via a 'mix on demand' supplier, especially if they only need a small qty. devivered into a small area with restricted access ..
2007-07-26 05:54:13
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answered by Steve B 7
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