Main Application Scenarios
Building Construction: Used for concrete pouring in residential and commercial buildings, such as roofs, floors, beams, and columns. For example, small mixers are often used in rural house construction to complete roof pouring of 120–200 square meters.
Road and Highway Engineering: For mixing concrete for the base and surface layers of highways, rural roads, and urban roads. Large mixing stations or mixing trucks can meet continuous, high-volume demands.
Bridge and Tunnel Construction: High strength and high-performance concrete are required, often using forced mixers or fully hydraulic flat-mouth mixing trucks to accommodate narrow spaces and high precision requirements.
Water Conservancy and Hydropower Projects: Projects like dams and power stations require water-resistant and frost-resistant concrete. Mixing equipment needs strong mixing capability and adaptability to harsh environments.
Prefabricated Component Production: Such as wall panels, paving bricks, and blocks, using planetary mixers to ensure uniformity and surface quality.
Municipal and Infrastructure Projects: Including airports, ports, subways, and railways, which require high concrete quality and continuous supply.
Rural and Small-Scale Projects: Small-scale projects like self-built houses or hardened roads often use small mixers (0.05–0.25m³ discharge capacity), which are low-cost and easy to operate.