The machine
works on
a dry mix
principle.
The material
is duly filled
into the
feeding hopper
from where
it falls
into the
chamber of
revolving
rotor. The
mix is then
transported
in a continuous
process to
the air chamber,
from there
it is blown
by the compressed
air stream
through the
hose to the
spraying
nozzle, and
to the application
area respectively.
Water is
added to
the dry concrete
in the nozzle
at the end
of the conveying
hose pipe.
The machine
is driven
by electric
motor.
Surface
Pneumatic Guniting
Machine meets
the high demand
in building and
construction industry
by providing specialised
concrete spraying
technique. They
are equally suitable
for refractory
lining work in
foundries, power
plant, refineries
and steel industry.
Specifications
Model
D-3
Basic Conversion
D-6
Basic Conversion
Nozzle
size (mm)
12 & 20
20 & 25
20 & 25
25 & 30
Internal
dia of Guniting
hose (mm)
25
31
31
38
Compressed
air required at
6 kg/cm2 M3/Min.
7.00
9.00
9.00
10.4
Maximum
aggregate size
(mm)
6
10
10
12
Discharge
(cbm/h)
1
1.5
1.5
2
Chamber
Capacity (M3 )
0.085
0.085
0.17
0.17
Overall
dimensions (approx
in mm)
Width x Depth
x Height
1220*800*1450
1500*900*1800
Weight
(Approx in kgs.)
400
550
Specifications
Model
D-6S
Basic Conversion
S-6
Nozzel
size (mm)
31 & 38
38 & 50
25 & 31
Internal
dia of Guniting
hose (mm)
50
63
31
Compressed
air required at
6 kg/cm2 M3/Min.
17.0
21.50
9.00
Maximum
aggregate size
(mm)
20
25
10
Chamber
Capacity (M3 )
0.17
0.17
0.17
Overall
dimensions (approx
in mm)
Width x Depth
x Height
1500*900*1800
1500*900*1300
Weight
(Approx in kgs.)
550
550
450
Discharge
(cbm/h)
4
5
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are sole selling agent
in India of M/s.
OCMER. Italy for their latest products
of construction equipments like wet & dry shotcrete equipment.
SHOTCRETE MODELS
OUTPUT (m3/hr)
INITIAL POWER
(H.P.)
SHOTCRETE APPLICTION
OCM-015 Simplex
1.5 to 3.0
5
Dry
OCM-030 Compatta
1.5 to 3.0
5
Dry
OCM-036 UNICA
3.0 to 5.0
6
Dry & Wet
OCM-046 MEDIA
8 to 10
9
Dry & Wet
OCM-060 UNIVERSALE
12 to 16
9
Dry & Wet
OCMER DOSING SYSTEM EOR LIQUID CHEMICAL ADMIXTURES