Unique to our slab production
- Molds are located in a turntable and are fed step by step along various processing stations.
- Slabs are produced upside down.
- The molds have separate, movable matrixes, allowing different thicknesses to be produced in one mold.The product thickness is determined during filling with the base concrete.
- The heart of slab production
- High-speed servo drive
- Very precise positioning
- Mixes different colors of topmix
- Random, cloudy color nuances of top coats
- Up to five different colors can be combined
- With silo, dosing belt and filling box.
- The mix is distributed through a grid in the mold.
- As a result the mix is well distributed over the matrix.
- Material savings through even distribution
- Ensures compaction through light vibration
- With silo, dosing belt and filling box.
- Fills the mold to the desired slab thickness.
To produce slabs of varying thickness within a single mold, the loose matrices in the mold are adjusted up or down to varying degrees during the filling of the base mix and are continuously adjusted to achieve the desired thickness.
- The 'beating' heart of the slab machine
- Choice between two or four hammers
- Targeted, high-frequency hammering
- High reliability, low maintenance
- Proven and developed for 40 years
After compaction, the slabs are pushed up out of the mold. The turning and removal machine rotates the top layer upwards, allowing for intermediate inspection. Subsequently, the slabs are placed on the curing pallets.
- Cleans the loose bottom plates in the molds
- Minimizes the chance of contamination