Equipment for mechanized plastering
Mechanized plastering is used in those cases where it is necessary to improve the quality and increase the productivity of finishing works. Today, the process of mechanized preparation of a solution, its supply to the place of use and further application is quite common. Traditionally, the equipment for applying the plaster in a mechanized way is divided according to the method of making the mixtures.
Most often, plastering mixtures are made on mortar blocks or plants. After the preparation of the solution, it is delivered to the site of the construction works by means of an auto concrete mixer. Further supply of the solution to the use is carried out with the help of specialized units. If, however, mechanized plastering of walls is to be performed, and it is always costly to order an auto concrete mixer each time, it is more expedient to prepare the mortar directly with the help of plaster-mixing units. Such devices perfectly prepare the solution and supply it up to the height of the 30th floor.
How to make high-quality plaster?
In order for the plaster to be of the highest quality, it is necessary to choose or make a dry mixture in the right way. The use of gypsum mixtures has a lot of positive sides, but to ensure high frost resistance and moisture resistance of external walls plasters with cement of high strength will properly help.
The content of gypsum in solution allows several times to reduce material consumption, which, in turn, reduces the load on the foundation of the building. And the process of working with gypsum mixtures is simpler, since this material has a high plasticity.
Why is plastering more efficient by using mechanisms?
The plaster is mechanized in the following way. The bunker of the device loads all the necessary "ingredients", and it remains only to wait until the mixture has reached the correct consistency. And now, the plaster is ready for further application to the surface. Directly on the treated walls and ceilings the mixture is fed through a solution hose, where it is evenly distributed.
Unlike the more traditional manual method, which can not provide uniformity, the mechanization of the process allows for a more "even" result on the walls. This advantage is one of the main advantages, to which it is also possible to add significant savings in the consumption of the plaster mixture.
Today almost all construction sites are widely used plaster stations, without which the painter-plasterer in the process of work is quite difficult. Through the use of a mechanized approach, not only the best quality is achieved, but the deadlines for performing work are significantly reduced.