We also accept rentals and charters! Concrete can be made anytime, anywhere! Mobile small concrete plant.
The term "DMCS" stands for Dry Mixed Concrete System, which is a "mobile small concrete plant" that guarantees high-quality on-site mixed concrete, including materials, mixing ratios, and management. It enables the production of materials that can be used as concrete equivalent to factory-produced products, provided that the water quantity is managed. 【Features and Performance】 ○ Stable mixing performance ○ Compact and mobile (can be mounted on a 2-ton truck) ○ Mixing capacity of 2.4m³ per hour ○ Compatible with various consistencies, viscosities, and materials, from soft to hard mixes For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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**Features** ○ Anytime → Concrete can be made at any time, including late night, early morning, and holidays. ○ Anywhere → Concrete can be made anywhere, including rooftops, basements, remote islands, mountain tops, and paintings. ○ Anyone → No special qualifications are required. ○ Anything → Not only can special concrete be made, but mortar can also be produced. ○ Other capabilities → It is vehicle-mounted but can also be removed. → It can generally go anywhere. → It can mix just about anything. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Two years have passed since the conception of the DMC (Dry Mixed Concrete) system, and with the cooperation of partner companies, a prototype (demo) machine was completed at the end of February 2016. Currently, we are conducting joint research with major civil engineering and construction companies, special formulation contract manufacturing for local general contractors, and trial mixing with construction material manufacturers, based on inquiries from the sales teams and websites of partner companies. However, the number of projects is still limited, and we are actively engaging in promotional activities. Traditionally, the quality of on-site mixing has been constrained by specific conditions and the environment of the site, which has led to it not receiving much attention. In the future, as the aging population and the aging of infrastructure facilities progress simultaneously, there will likely be an increase in repair, renovation, and reinforcement work. Additionally, in light of recent issues regarding construction standards in fraudulent construction projects, the need for traceability and the formalization of evidence will undoubtedly become essential for repair work as well. Moving forward, we will not only promote the DMC system independently but also organize a nationwide on-site mixing construction cooperation association to respond to various sites.