Semi-Automatic Block Making Machine Advantages
Depending on the installation country and project budget, Semi-automatic machines have different advantages that are listed below:
- The semi-automatic machines are more economical, so for projects with a limited budget, they play a critical role.
- There is no need for a forklift for the production process. So there won’t be extra expenses with the machine.
- There is no need for wheel loaders. The aggregate can be loaded into the hopper with wheelbarrows and reduce the initial investment. Note that if needed the batching system can be fully automatic as well.
- The simpler system is very easy to troubleshoot, so if anything happens to the machine. There won’t be any need for engineers to do troubleshooting for you in case of breakdowns.
- The total energy consumption is lower than fully automatic machines.
- The mold filling system and vibration are fully automatic to ensure the same quality blocks on each press.
Fully Automatic Block Making Machine Working System
Below is a fully automatic block making machine plant layout.
As you can see, a forklift and wheel loader are necessary to operate the plant. The mixer operator is removed in the fully automatic system, and only one operator is on the machine. This operator watches the process and only interferes if needed.
The aggregate, cement, and water are all weighed before mixing to make sure you get an accurate mortar for each batch.
Pallets on the fully automatic machines have legs and are stacked on each other. Then they are delivered to the curing area using a forklift.
Full article: Semi-Automatic Or Fully Automatic Block Machines, Which One Is The Best for You?


