Concrete Pumping Can Be Utilized In Most Construction Projects

By Serena Price


The construction industry uses a process called concrete pumping to allow them to apply the material in places that would otherwise be difficult to access. This could be anything from a very tall building to a mine-shaft. The most used types of these pumps are boom trucks and line pumps. There are other models available, but these are rarely seen and are used in environments which are difficult to access.

The boom truck is a self-contained unit. It can be either a twin or multi-axle vehicle with a frame and pump mounted upon it. Once the vehicle has been positioned in the most suitable location, the pump is moved into place using a remote-controlled arm. These are generally used on larger projects because the vehicles are highly manoeuvrable, and can fit into very tight spaces.

The second type of pump found in common use is known as a line pump, or trailer mounted pump. The fact that these are extremely portable add to their versatility. They are manufactured in different sizes; therefore, they can be used for large structural jobs, or a low-volume jobs such as grouting. Another advantage with these pumps is that they use a ball valve, with steel or rubber hoses. This simple design makes them easy to clean and maintain.

There are also requirements for similar pumps in more difficult locations, such as mine shafts and tunnels. These concrete points are normally rail-mounted or skid-mounted. They are not seen very often, but have a very important role when it comes to the application of concrete.

Concrete pumping offers a lot of advantages on projects. It is an extremely cost-effective way of applying concrete exactly where it is required. Once in place, the pump does not have to be moved, therefore reducing the risk of accidents involving either the operators, or the site.

In relation to the more traditional methods of applying concrete, this method saves a great deal of time and manpower. Because the concrete can be mixed and transported within the same unit at the time that used to be wasted by mixing, transporting, and then shovelling the mixture into the pomp has been eliminated. It also cut down the number of vehicles require it on a site.

Construction sites, as a rule, are very muddy and crowded places, so there is an advantage to not having trucks continually moving from one place to another. This makes the site a far safer place for the workers. There is also the risk of a fully-laden truck getting stuck in the mud, and a lot of time would be wasted freeing them from this situation.

Using concrete pumping methods is advantageous to most sectors of the construction industry. The time and money saved on manpower, and the number of vehicles required can reduce the overall cost of any project. The site becomes a much safer, cleaner and efficient place to operate, and the reduction in the number of trucks going to and from it can only improve the relations with the local population.




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