HM9-D Concrete Mixer Truck

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HM9-D Concrete Mixer Truck
Posting date : Apr 23, 2015
Membership
Free Member Scince Apr 15, 2015
FOB Price
US $ 48,000
Min. Order Quantity
1set
Supply Abillity
20 Set/Sets per Month
Port
Qingdao, China
Payment Terms
L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Package
Standard Export Package
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Place of Origin
China [CN]
Brand Name
HAOMEI
HS-CODE
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Package & Delivery Lead Time
Package
Standard Export Package
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HM9-D concrete mixer truck introduction

HAOMEI serial concrete mixer trucks are HAOMEI's independently developed products on the basis of absorbing domestic and foreign advanced techniques. The product mainly applies to long-distance mixing transport of concrete mixture, effectively delay concrete coagulation, avoids concrete stratification and eduction, and ensures construction quality and speed.

HM9-D self loading concrete mixer truck advantages:

1. High-intensity drum material, featuring better wear-resistance and long service life;

2. Optimized mixing blades, low material residue;

3. High-quality parts, reliable running;

4. Excellent performance and convenient operation;

5. Imported original hydraulic system.

The working process of HM9-D concrete mixer trucks

Special HM9-D transit mixer trucks are made to transport and mix concrete up to the construction site. They can be charged with dry materials and water, with the mixing occurring during transport. They can also be loaded from a "central mix" plant, with this process the material has already been mixed prior to loading. The concrete mixing transport truck maintains the material's liquid state through agitation, or turning of the drum, until delivery. The interior of the drum on a concrete mixing truck is fitted with a spiral blade. In one rotational direction, the concrete is pushed deeper into the drum. This is the direction the drum is rotated while the concrete is being transported to the building site. This is known as "charging" the mixer. When the drum rotates in the other direction, the Archimedes' screw-type arrangement "discharges", or forces the concrete out of the drum. From there it may go onto chutes to guide the viscous concrete directly to the job site. If the truck cannot get close enough to the site to use the chutes, the concrete may be discharged into a concrete pump, connected to a flexible hose, or onto a conveyor belt which can be extended some distance (typically ten or more metres). A pump provides the means to move the material to precise locations, multi-floor buildings, and other distance prohibitive locations. Buckets suspended from cranes are also used to place the concrete. The drum is traditionally made of steel but on some newer trucks as a weight reduction measure, fibreglass has been used.


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