Precast Concrete Machine For Hollow Core Floorboard
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
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- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 5 pc/month
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Precast Concrete Machine For Hollow Core Floorboard
1. Precast Concrete Machine For Hollow Core Floorboard:
The machine uses hydraulic lifting system, easy to revolve. It can reduce labor intensity and improve production efficiency. Machine body adopts anti-rust technology. Key parts, like hopper are welded by stainless steel. Wearing parts like reamers, side form, vibration board, stock guide and other parts are all welded with alloy. Both sides of the wall panels can put reinforcement wires, diameter can reach 6mm. Work area is orbital or no orbital.
According to the specialty of the local materials, we provide matching method to insure customer produce standard panels (general materials: fly ash, slag, ceramsite, cinders, cinerite, pumice, vermiculite and so on). Reduce the overall cost of building, increase indoor usable space.
High production efficiency, annual output square meters above 150000m.
2. Main Features of Precast Concrete Machine For Hollow Core Floorboard:
• One machine can make one slab lower cost, high Wear-resistant, long service life.
• In case of quality problem the company provide free replacement.
• Provide technical support for free.
• Simple structure, easy operate, less wear parts
3. Precast Concrete Machine For Hollow Core Floorboard Images:
4. Precast Concrete Machine For Hollow Core Floorboard Specification:
Type | Aperture & diameter | Number and diameter of wires | Max span | Total power | Productivity (m/min) | Max. Load (KN/m2) | Overall dimension (mm) | Weight (kg) |
GLY180-1200 | 11/ peach | 12/9.5or12.7 | 9 | 18.5 | 1.1-1.3 | 16.16 | 2900X1500x1200 | 3300 |
GLY200-1200 | 8 /peach | 10/9.5or12.7 | 10 | 22 | 1.1-1.3 | 13.22 | 3700X1550X1550 | 5300 |
GLY250-1200 | 8/ peach | 10/12.7 | 12.6 | 33 | 1.1-1.3 | 11.1 | 3700X1550X1500 | 6200 |
GLY300-1200 | 6 /peach | 8/12.7 | 15 | 40 | 1.1-1.3 | 10.83 | 3700X1550X1500 | 6900 |
GLY380-1200 | 8 /rhomb | 8/12.7 | 18 | 39.2 | 0.8-1.0 | 12.27 | 4600X1850X1600 | 7500 |
Production Process
Rebar tensioning
Raw materials preparing
Molding
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5. Packing & Delivery
• Wire cables are used for fastening the machine on the trailer or inside the container.
• Machine covered with plastic film.
• Machines can be packed in tarpaulin or wooden case according to customer’s needs.
6. FAQ:
We have organized several common questions for our clients, may help you sincerely:
• What information we need to confirm with you before send a formal offer?
What kind of slab you want to make, wall panel, roof panel, lintel or something else?
Do you have exact slab size (slab thickness and width)? If not, please tell us the slab span, we will give you suggestion.
• What kind of machine do you have?
Our main products: large span GLY concrete hollow core slab machine, light - weight wall panel machine, lintel machine, column machine, hollow core slab cutting machine, concrete feeding dumper, high-strength steel wire tensioning machine, which amount to more than the types and more than four hundred standards. We can provide the whole plan and technology supporting for concrete precast component.
7. Our Service:
• We supply the technical supporting all the time.
• We supply one year warranty for whole machine.
• We supply free quick wear parts.
• We supply low charge continue maintenance when warranty is expired.
• We supply free training to end-users
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- Q: How does operating machinery under water complicate mining procedures?
- Absolute pressure at the surface is 14.7psi. Absolute pressure at 250 feet of see water for example is 126psi. That puts the machinery and people into a very different world that us surface dwellers from the get go. The BP job was at something like 7000 to 8000 feet if I remember correctly. That's about 3352psi. People can only dive to about 1000 feet of sea water. So on the BP job there were no people down there working. Everything we saw was from ROVs. Remotely Operated Vehicles. Doing things with a claw that is controlled by a joystick through a TV screen is very different from doing it with your own hands when you're right there looking at it. Even when you do have divers down there they usually only have 1 to 4 people. That's a limited team. They do not have a big box full of tools down there with them. They have the surface crew send the tools to them as needed. Salt water is not good for any kind of tool. It makes them rust and makes the seals break down. This leads to tool failure and many trips back and forth for replacements and repairs. The surface crew is usually young guys 18 to 25 who are not the most mature or reliable people in the world. Tool maintenance does not always get done properly. Divers are regular people. They are stubborn, arrogant, lazy, dumb and any other thing that you run into with coworkers anywhere. If they feel like sitting down for a break, the boss can't always keep a proper watch on them or come down and yell at them. We just finished a well abandonment job where we did the same thing with plugging a well with concrete just like the BP job and it took us 6 tries. That technique doesn't work too good at shallower depths either. This stuff is still full of bugs buts the pursuit of money keeps things moving beyond what we truly understand.
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- You didn't state the year in which these transactions occurred. I'm assuming 2011. Jan. 1, 2011 Retired a piece of machinery that was purchased on January 1, 2001.The machine cost $62,000 on that date. It had a useful life of 10 years with no salvage value. Annual depreciation = $62,000/10 = $$6,200 By December 31, 2010, the machinery would be fully depreciated. Dr Accumulated depreciation $62,000 Cr Machinery $62,000 June 30, 2011 Sold a computer that was purchased on January 1, 2008.The computer cost $40,000. It had a useful life of 5 years with no salvage value.The computer was sold for $14,000. Annual depreciation = $40,000/5 = $8,000 By December 31, 2010, the accumulated depr account would have a balance of $24,000 (3 yrs) You need to depreciate another 6 mths to June 30, 2011 Dr Depreciation expense $4,000 Cr Accumulated depreciation $4,000 after which the accum. depr. would be $28,000, and the carrying amount $12,000. If it was sold for $14,000, there would be a gain of $2,000 Dr Accum depr $28,000 Dr Cash $14,000 Cr Computer $40,000 Cr Gain on disposal of computer $2,000 Dec. 31, 2011 Discarded a delivery truck that was purchased on January 1, 2007. The truck cost $39,000. It was depreciated based on a 6-year useful life with a $3,000 salvage value. Annual depr = ($39,000 - $3,000)/6 = $6,000 By December 31, 2010, the accum. depr. = $24,000 (4 yrs) You need to update depreciation by 1 yr Dr Depreciation $6,000 Cr Accum depr - Truck $6,000 after which the accum depr = $30,000, and the carrying amount = $9,000 Dr Accum depr $30,000 Dr Loss on scrapping of vehicle $9,000 Cr Vehicle $39,000
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- It should be capital gain. I just wonder this $30,000 is all the proceed you have got from the sale or this is the difference between the proceed and the basis.
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- Process: In the production process, where the direct change in the size of the object, shape, nature (physical properties, chemical properties, mechanical properties) and the relative position of the process, collectively referred to as the process. Such as rough manufacturing, machining, heat treatment, surface treatment and assembly, it is the main process of production, other processes known as the auxiliary process. Mechanical processing process: the mechanical processing methods, directly change the rough shape, size and surface quality, making it a product part of the process known as the mechanical processing process.
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- $6,000 X 11 + $5,740
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Precast Concrete Machine For Hollow Core Floorboard
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 5 pc/month
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