Blastcrete Equipment Tier 4 Final Products Meet Emission Standards


Blastcrete Equipment LLC, a longtime manufacturer of shotcrete and gunite mixers and pumps, announces the completion of the transition to Tier 4 Final-compliant products for the full line of Blastcrete Equipment. This includes the RS180 Mixer-Pump and MX-10 Mixer-Pump. Recently finalized upgrades for Tier 4 Final compliant products feature the same user-friendly, low maintenance design, but allow contractors to stay ahead of changing emission standards.

The Tier 4 Final RS180 Mixer-Pump is an economical option for gypsum flooring underlayment, grouting, cellular concrete and some wet shotcrete applications. Powered by a reliable 55-horsepower Yanmar water-cooled diesel engine, the pump offers variable speed from 0-18 cubic yards per hour with long-distance and high-volume pumping capabilities. The adjustable pumping pressure adds durability and maximizes the longevity of wear components, extending the life of the machine.

Blastcrete’s MX-10 Mixer-Pump offers faster and greater ROI on demanding refractory wet shotcrete and pump cast applications in foundries, power generation, petrochemical, steel mills and cement manufacturing facilities. The closed-loop hydraulic circuit delivers greater speed and torque to quickly and effectively mix dense refractory materials in less than two minutes. The unit is powered by a Tier 4 Final 108-horsepower JCB water-cooled diesel engine.

All Blastcrete products are backed by a dedicated team of industry experts for outstanding customer service.

More information: www.blastcrete.com



December 9, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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