It also performs well in construction areas where conventional large mixers could not enter!
The DMC-12 is a "mobile small-scale on-site mixing production device" that can be utilized in places where conventional large mixers could not operate, such as subway repairs, erosion control work, and repairs of utility poles at stations. It is capable of producing special formulations (ultra-rapid hardening, lightweight, heavyweight, and other special materials), allowing it to meet demands beyond the construction industry. By utilizing a mobile app that visualizes quality certification (traceability) from all these sites, it creates value that goes beyond mere convenience. 【Examples of Achievements】 ■ Replacement work for expansion joints using ACF24 (ultra-rapid hardening concrete) ■ Paving concrete using recycled materials ■ Slab repairs for multi-story parking lots ■ Mixing service for 4.0m3 of porous concrete at a filtration facility in Mie Prefecture ■ Mixing of paving materials with weed control effects *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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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.