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Hey kids. Ever seen a big truck like the one that carries concrete to build roads and houses? The kind of truck we are going to go over today is a unique kind of truck and it’s called a Wanlitong volumetric concrete truck. Let’s learn all about it.
A Volumetric Concrete Truck is a special truck that contains all of the necessary materials to make the concrete. It’s got a massive drum on the back where all the ingredients are sloshed together to make concrete. This truck sets itself apart from standard concrete trucks because it is designed to mix the concrete on the spot. That means fresh concrete waits at the ready when it’s time to work. Cool, right?

The tech for a Wanlitong volumetric concrete mixer truck is very high. It also contains special sensors that assist in measuring the precise quantities of material required to manufacture the optimum concrete. This means the concrete is strong, and will last a good long time which is why it’s a great building material for things like bridges and buildings. The mixing can be managed by the user in order to vary the thickness of the concrete. How amazing is that?

There are many advantages of using a Volumetric Concrete Truck. One significant benefit is also time and money. Because the material is mixed at the job site, there is no waiting for concrete to be delivered from a factory. This means that construction projects can be completed faster, which is good for everyone. Another advantage is cutting down on wastage as the operator can mix just the quantity of concrete they require. This is good for the protection of ecology. Isn’t that awesome?

One of the greatest advantages of a Wanlitong volumetric truck concrete is how it can pump out concrete exactly where you need it. The operator can control how quickly the concrete pours, ensuring it goes precisely where it is needed. This is particularly important when creating sidewalks and curbs, which require precision. The technology also permits the operator to adjust the speed and thickness of the pour so that the concrete is smooth and even. This yields a smoother finish and structurally superior building. How neat is that?