The machinery is designed to produce high-quality terrazzo tiles for flooring and roofing applications, utilizing a high-pressure hydraulic system for efficient tile formation.
The production process includes elevating raw materials, mixing, fixed-quantity filling, pressure forming, mould unloading, curing, and polishing the tiles.
The machine can work with a mixture of cement, stone powder, marble particles, sand, and water, which are combined in specific proportions.
The tiles typically require about 24 hours of curing before they can be painted, and a total of about 10 days to fully dry.
The machine specifications include varying moulding pressures (200T to 300T), moulding speeds (3-6 pcs/min), and power requirements (9.25KW to 11.75KW) depending on the model.
Yes, the machine can produce tiles in various sizes, including 300x300 mm, 400x400 mm, and larger dimensions up to 600x600 mm.
Yes, terrazzo tiles are considered environmentally friendly building materials, making them suitable for eco-conscious construction projects.
Terrazzo tiles are widely used in various industries including construction, healthcare, hospitality, and commercial spaces due to their durability and aesthetic appeal.
The machinery can exert a maximum pressure of about 125 tons to ensure stable and dense tile production.
The machine uses a high-pressure hydraulic system and precise measurements during the mixing and filling process to ensure that each tile is produced with consistent quality.
Yes, different moulds can be used with the machine to produce roof tiles as well as floor tiles.
Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulic systems, ensuring the cleanliness of mixing and filling areas, and inspecting the moulds for wear and tear.
Terrazzo tiles are known for their durability, ease of maintenance, aesthetic versatility, and resistance to wear, making them ideal for high-traffic areas.
The combination of high pressure during the forming process and the mixture of high-quality raw materials results in a strong and durable final product.
Training is typically provided by the manufacturer, covering machine operation, safety protocols, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting.
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