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HySSIL™
Production Process
HySSIL™ largely comprises readily available raw materials.
The HySSIL™ production process relies on a specific
mix formulation, a set mixing process and a novel aeration
technology. HySSIL manufacturing plants utilize these set
processes to achieve a repeatable consistency of structural
integrity and quality finish.
Conventional curing techniques such as heat curing, wet curing
or low-pressure steam can be used in the production of HySSIL™
products.
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process…
HySSIL™ Plant and Equipment
Considerable work has occurred in the development and design
of a modular production facility that has primary output capacity
of 6000 m3 / pa which, if required can be easily scaled up
to meet the specific demands of the particular region and
or market. In brief, the HySSIL™ production modular
facility has three main components:
Batching Plant
This plant consisting of storage bins and conveying systems
is standard to the concrete industry. Much of this plant may
not be required by an existing precast concrete manufacturer
who is currently batching concrete on-site.
Mixing Plant
The HySSIL™ mixing process has been specially developed
for the HySSIL™ products as part of the intellectual
property created by CSIRO. This equipment has been developed
and designed to maximise HySSIL™ unique qualities whilst
ensuring maximum production efficiencies are achieved.
Casting and Curing Plant
While some of this plant is common to traditional precast
concrete, HySSIL has developed unique elements that will assist
with the quality control and consistency that is required
at this stage of HySSIL™ production cycle.
HySSIL is targeting the roll-out of these process technologies
for a 6000 m3 production facility within the next year. |
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