Automated concrete distribution systems: a new era in prefabricated concrete production
New technologies and innovations are constantly being developed in today’s prefabricated concrete production industry in order to improve productivity, quality and safety of the work being done. One of these innovations is the automated concrete distribution systems. These systems are a modern solution for effective targeted delivery of concrete in production facilities. In this article, we will consider the basic principles of such systems and their benefits for the construction industry.
What is concrete distribution automated systems?
They are a complex of equipment, including concrete distributors, special control systems. They are designed to transport and accurate distribution concrete in production. These systems can significantly reduce labor costs and improve work efficiency.
Working principle of concrete distribution automated systems:
Concrete distribution systems are based on the use of concrete distributors or movable shuttles, which feed concrete from mixing plant to the production. Control systems allow for precise control of concrete distribution and placing, ensuring high accuracy and quality of work.
Advantages of automated concrete distribution systems:
- Increased productivity: Automated systems can significantly increase the speed of concrete movement through production, which contributes to increased productivity of work and reduced construction time of projects.
- Precision and quality: With precise control and management systems, concrete distribution systems ensure high precision in concrete delivery. This avoids errors and imperfections that can occur when manually feeding concrete, and ensures uniform material distribution.
- Improved safety: The use of automated concrete distribution systems reduces the physical strain on the workers by minimizing their contact with heavy concrete parts. This helps reduce injuries and increases overall safety in the workplace.
- Savings in labor costs: Automating the concrete placement process reduces the number of workers needed to complete the task. This reduces labor costs and lowers labor costs. In addition, reduced project construction time also saves money.
- Improved Accessibility: Concrete placement systems allow you to deliver concrete to hard-to-reach locations, such as areas with limited space. This expands the capacity of the reinforced concrete plant and allows projects that were previously difficult or impossible to implement.
- Reduced concrete loss: By accurately controlling and distributing concrete, automated systems reduce material loss. This significantly saves the cost of purchasing and delivering additional concrete.
Concrete automated systems are a state-of-the-art solution for increasing productivity, quality and safety in the construction industry. Their benefits include increased accuracy, improved safety, labor savings, improved availability, and reduced concrete loss. The introduction of such systems is becoming increasingly common, resulting in reduced project time and costs, as well as improved efficiency and quality of construction work.
