Concrete Pumping: An Overview

Nov 26, 2013
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Concrete Pumping North WalesIt’s no secret that concrete in its truest form is a difficult material to control, adapt and apply. This is why you need it to be done professionally and you should always consult concrete pumping North Wales specialists who can aid you with your specifications.

 

To fully understand what concrete pumping entails, it’s vital to first know exactly what the material is that being used. Concrete, as a composite material, is formed of several varying substances with each being essential to the product itself. In simple terms, concrete is a mixture of harsh granular substances within cement to provide a temporarily malleable material which hardens over time.

 

As for the application, the correct machinery needs to be used for the correct environment.

 

Boom Pumping

This hyperbolic mechanism is one which uses the natural size of a truck and its portability to its advantage.

The easiest way to think of this technique is by comparing it to a fire truck. The fire hose from said truck acts in a similar way to a boom in that the vehicle can be a long distance away from the area of application. It can then be remotely pumped through the arm in what is often seen as the most efficient form of concrete pumping.

Line Pumping

Quite akin to the boom but this more compact technique offers much more portability for the workplace.

The smaller truck can manoeuvre around the area much quicker, meaning it’s more ideal to go to various locations on-site. Some disadvantages include a smaller capacity compared to the boom and no possibility of mixing concrete itself.

Separate Placing Boom

A crane/truck hybrid in that the separate placing boom unit is typically utilised to help reach areas which may not have been accessible with either a boom or line.

Although sometimes cumbersome, these machines are very important in that they are unique with their capabilities. Any recognised concrete pumping professionals should have these sturdy units if for nothing but a back up to their primary resources.

 

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