Pushing Type Slab Making Machine Introduction
The Pushing Type Slab Making Machine is an advanced precast concrete equipment designed to manufacture solid or hollow floor and roof slabs through a continuous extrusion process. Unlike traditional casting methods, this machine uses a mechanical pushing system to compact concrete into steel molds, forming dense, high-strength slabs with smooth surfaces and precise dimensions.
This machine is widely used in the production of prestressed concrete slabs for buildings, warehouses, and infrastructure projects. It is especially suitable for precast factories seeking high output, automation, and consistent slab quality.
Key Features:
Pushing-Type Extrusion Technology: Uses screw or piston-driven push mechanisms to form slabs efficiently.
High Density & Strength: Produces compact concrete slabs with excellent load-bearing performance.
Mold Compatibility: Supports various slab profiles—solid, hollow core, or ribbed.
Efficient Operation: Low labor requirement, continuous forming, and easy mold changeover.
Prestressing Ready: Compatible with steel strand or rebar reinforcement systems.
Applications:
Precast floor and roof slabs in residential and commercial buildings
Bridge deck slabs and warehouse flooring
Modular housing systems and multi-story construction
Advantages:
High output with uniform slab quality
Reduces concrete waste and production time
Suitable for automation and large-scale precast operations
Durable machine design for long-term industrial use
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