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  2. Concrete pump - Wikipedia

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    Pumping concrete into aluminium concrete formwork in Mexico. A concrete pump is a machine used for transferring liquid concrete by pumping. There are different types of concrete pumps. A common type of concrete pump for large scale construction projects is known as a boom concrete pump, because it uses a remote-controlled articulating robotic ...

  3. Putzmeister - Wikipedia

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    Putzmeister was founded by Karl Schlecht in 1958. [3] Schlecht designed a mortar machine based on his diploma thesis at the University of Stuttgart. [4]In 1986, Putzmeister 52Z's were used in the Chernobyl nuclear accident, pumping over 300,000 m 3 (390,000 cu yd) of concrete to entomb reactor number 4, setting a world record at the time for volume pumping.

  4. Why Concrete Pumping Stock Is Down Today - AOL

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    A sluggish economy and a wet winter are weighing on results.

  5. Schwing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Schwing Concrete pump. The Schwing Group was founded as a medium-sized enterprise on 17 March 1934, by Friedrich Wilhelm Schwing (* 1909; † 1992), a locksmith from Wanne-Eickel. In 1957, Schwing built the world's first oil-hydraulic two-cylinder concrete pump. Starting in 1964, the company also built the first large concrete mixers.

  6. Category:Construction equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Construction equipment" ... Concrete mixer; Concrete moisture meter; Concrete pump; Crane (machine)

  7. Shotcrete - Wikipedia

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    Wet-mix shotcrete involves pumping of a previously prepared concrete, typically ready-mixed concrete, to the nozzle. Compressed air is introduced at the nozzle to impel the mixture onto the receiving surface. The wet-process procedure generally produces less rebound, waste (when material falls to the floor), and dust compared to the dry-mix ...