- Acotec
- Beams and columns
- Balconies
- Betemi columns
- Beam & block floors
- Boundary walls
- Bridge beams
- Cladding panels
- Columns
- Culverts
- Curtain walls
- Façades
- Floors
- Hollow-core slabs
- I beams
- Internal walls
- Inverted T beams
- Piles
- Railway sleepers
- Rectangular beams
- Sandwich panels
- Solid panels
- Solid slabs
- Solid walls
- Sound barrier walls
- Stairs
- Terraces
- TT Slabs
- Vineyard posts
- Wetcasted items
Slipformer process
Slipformer or extruder, or both?
Both the slipformer and extruder are used
for
hollow-core slabs with a wide-variety of
cross-sections and either
round or shaped
voids. But with a sliformer, you have the
option for
thinner slabs and can also easily
change to the manufacture of other
products,
e.g. hollow-core wall panels, T-beams or
even vineyard posts.
Definition The
slipformer process can be used to make a variety of precast elements:
hollow-core slabs, hollow-core wall panels as well as a variety of
beams including T-beams and even vineyard posts.
Description Elematic slipformers have the key advantage that they are modular in construction with a minimum amount of wear and spare parts. This means that you can alter specifications, e.g. hollow-core slab thickness, with just a few adjustments, while benefiting from less need for maintenance and smooth operations over the longer term. The casting and feeding units, too, are easy to customize − making for shorter delivery times and better profitability.
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Slipformer process layout (pdf)
Slipformer process layout (jpg)
