This section provides an overview for mortar pumps as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 7 mortar pump manufacturers and their company rankings.
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A mortar pump is a piece of concrete-related equipment that can handle all transported materials, from tap water to solids.
There are manually operated types with simple structures and convenient electrically operated types, and they are equipment used in construction and civil engineering work sites.
Mortar pumps are used for "repair and repair of concrete construction structures," "crack reinforcement," "sewer work," "floor slab filling," "mortar floating part filling," and other applications.
Depending on the equipment, it can pump mortar, concrete, cement, and vacuum sludge.
In construction and civil engineering work, grout material is often used.
Grout material, also known as no-shrink mortar, is mainly used at construction sites to seal small gaps in concrete and other materials such as void joints and cracks.
A grout pump is used to transport the grout material from the mixer to the work area, where it is to be injected or sprayed.
Grout pumps can handle a wide variety of materials, including cement (mortar), glass, and synthetic resins, and are therefore used at various sites, such as earthquake reinforcement, ground improvement, tunnel construction, and bridge pier reinforcement injection works.
There are two types of mortar pumps: the piston type (push type) and the squeeze type (squeeze type).
In the piston type, the mortar in the hopper is sucked into the cylinder like a water pistol when the piston retracts, and the mortar is pumped out when the piston moves forward.
The squeeze type pumps a pumping tube set in a cylindrical drum and squeezes it out with a roller like a tube of toothpaste.
Due to its structure, the tube may wear and become punctured.
It has disadvantages, such as not being able to pump tough materials.
Compared to the squeeze type, the piston type has superior pumping capacity and can pump materials to high-rise floors.
It is used in high-rise building construction and large-scale civil engineering projects.
Disadvantages include the large area required for installation and the fact that mortar remains inside the pump after use.
The squeeze type is easier to use and more economical than the piston type.
It is used for small-scale sites and detached houses.
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Ranking as of March 2023 Globally
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | Fangyuan Group Co.,Ltd. | 14.3% |
2 | Shaanxi Zhongtuo Mining Equipment Co., Ltd. | 14.3% |
3 | Chengdu Gute Machinery Works Co., Ltd. | 14.3% |
4 | Wenzhou Wengong Engineering Machinery Co., Ltd. | 14.3% |
5 | Aimix Group Co., Ltd, | 14.3% |
6 | EZG Manufacturing | 14.3% |
7 | Graco Inc. | 14.3% |
Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the mortar pump page as of March 2023. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
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