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Wet cast equipment refers to the machinery and tools used in the production of wet cast concrete products. Wet cast concrete is a method of producing concrete products where a high-slump concrete mix is poured into a mold and allowed to set and cure. This process is commonly used for manufacturing various precast concrete products such as architectural panels, paving stones, retaining walls, and other structural elements. Here are some examples of wet cast equipment:
1.Concrete Mixer: Wet cast production often starts with a concrete
mixer. This equipment mixes cement, aggregates, water, and
additives to create a homogeneous and workable concrete mix. The
mixer may be a pan mixer, which has rotating blades that thoroughly
mix the ingredients, or a planetary mixer, which uses multiple
mixing blades to achieve a high-quality mix.
2.Molds: Wet cast molds are used to shape the concrete into the
desired product. These molds are typically made from steel or other
durable materials and can be custom-designed to produce specific
shapes and patterns. Molds can range from simple flat molds for
paving stones to complex molds for architectural panels.
3.Mold Release Agents: To facilitate the demolding process and
prevent the concrete from sticking to the molds, mold release
agents are applied. These agents can be in the form of sprays,
oils, or powders and help ensure smooth and easy removal of the
cured concrete product from the molds.
3.Vibration Equipment: Vibration is an essential part of the wet
cast process as it helps to consolidate the concrete mix, remove
air voids, and improve the overall strength and finish of the
product. Vibration equipment, such as vibrating tables or vibrating
screeds, is used to apply vibrations to the molds during the
pouring and leveling stages.
4.Concrete Distribution Equipment: Wet cast production often
requires a system for distributing the concrete mix into the molds.
This can include equipment like conveyor belts, bucket systems, or
pumps that transport the concrete from the mixer to the molds.
5.Curing Chambers: After the concrete is poured into the molds, it
needs to be properly cured to gain strength and durability. Curing
chambers provide a controlled environment, typically through
temperature and humidity control, to promote the curing process.
These chambers can be simple structures or more advanced systems
with automated controls.
Specification
Name | Model | Specification | Size(mm) | Power(Kw) | Capacity(m2/day) | Weight(Kg) |
Wet Cast Machinery | HTX-P-01 | Hydraulic driving;Auto feeding; vibrating and timing feeding | 7000*1000*1800 | 12.7 | 1000-1500 | 2000 |
Wet Cast Machinery | HTX-P-02 | Chain drived;Auto feeding,auto vibration | 8000*1100*1600 | 4.05 | 800-1000 | 1500 |
Applications
Wet cast machinery, is suitable for different silicone molds,
rubber molds and plastic molds, size range from 200*200mm to
1500*1500mm, available for producing the artificial stone both for
paving tile molds, 3D wall molds, wall panel molds, roadside stone
molds, retaining wall molds, wall cap molds, etc.
Support and Services
Wet Cast Machinery technical support and services include: