A History Of Ready Mix Concrete

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In India Ready Mix concrete plant was launched about two decades ago. Lack of proper manuals, higher initial costs than conventional site mixed concrete, high initial investments for installation of automatic batching plants and also lack of awareness were the major causes that led to an initial set back to Ready Mix concrete industry.

In the present era, rapid urbanization has commercials like shopping malls, retail units, multiplexes, and other real estate projects have largely increased the demand of good quality concrete is also one of the basic requirements to make the structures earthquake resistant. Problems in availability of land in urban cities particularly the metro and mega cities have increased the need for vertical expansion due to restrictions and constraints in the horizontal expansion.

Thereby construction of tall structures has become an essential requirement of urban cities. Thus in course of time awareness of the advantages of using Ready Mix concrete pant and realization of the fact that the conventional concrete may result in higher life cycle cost due to higher maintenance costs made the construction industry to adopt Ready Mix concrete plant as a better option economically and qualitatively. But in India about 3% of the total cement produced is utilized in Ready Mix concrete plant against 70% of the cement produced being utilized in UK and US.


Conmat is one of the fastest growing equipment manufacturers in India making fully automatic Concrete Batching Plants, truck mixer, concrete pumps and concrete paving machines for canals and roads as well as automated material handling equipments and storage systems.

A concrete Batching plant is a manufacturing unit where all the ingredients required to produce concrete are mixed before being used at the construction plant. A batching plant requires reliable supply and exact deployment of concrete for effective functioning. The concrete batching plants at the construction site serves the purpose of eliminates the problem of inefficiency. It also minimizes the risk of waste. It reduces air pollution in and around worksite. It reduces labor cost and the rent of land which is used for manufacturing concrete.


About the Author:
Nirmal Patel at ConmatIndia. http://www.conmatindia.com



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