Hydraform interlocking bricks

Hydraform is a well-known company in South Africa and headquartered in Johannesburg. In the coastal city of Durban, it has 1,400 square meters of production facilities for export. Hydraform is committed to developing building technology for more than 25 years. Through continuous research and development with leading organizations, Hydraform has developed a stable cement block that is dry-stacked on four sides and interlocked with each other, eliminating the use of mortar in 70% of the building structures, and eliminating the need for concrete and Steel column.

Due to speed, efficiency and cost savings, Hydraform interlocking bricks are the perfect choice for users to build various buildings. Now, our company has also developed high-quality hydraform interlocking brick making machines that can produce such bricks. They are M7MI and M7MI TWIN. All of them can produce the bricks shown in the figure below, and the M7MI TWIN has more output capacity.


Following are the advantages of these two machines:
1. The mould uses precise wire cutting technology to reduce error and carburizing heat treatment technology to prolong its service life.
2. Whole machine includes a diesel engine, hydraulic cylinder, compression chamber, soil mixer and other small parts, all fitted on a mobile frame with car tyres, easy to move to anywhere convenient.
3. Minimum daily capacity 1920 pieces of brick, all bricks can lock together, when building, only the first few courses and the top 3-4 courses need mortar. The rest of the building is locked together, saving time, labor and money.
4. When mixed with a 8~10% cement, the whole block will be even stronger.
5. We have both diesel engine and electric motor for your choice.

For more information, please contact by following details:
Mob/WhatsApp/Viber: +86 15318522755
Email: sales@fulangmachine.com
Tel: +86 539 2579699
Website: http://www.blocksmachine.com/

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