Elaborate on the key points of site selection, such as avoiding forest land and agricultural cultivated land, choosing construction or commercial land, while taking into account factors like water and electricity supply, site utilization rate and access conditions.
Explain in sequence the procedures including submitting reports to the Urban Planning Bureau, handling land formalities, filing with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), conducting environmental impact assessment for construction projects, obtaining metrological certification, and applying for business license.
Introduce the process of applying for laboratory qualification, enterprise production qualification and industrial and commercial tax registration, and emphasize the importance of legal operation.
Reasonably configure the mixing system and feeding batching system based on the project duration, total concrete demand and daily consumption.
Provide suggestions on the planning of site facilities such as the area of sand and gravel yards, the number of water pools, and the methods for transporting finished concrete.
Emphasize the high degree of automation, which reduces manual intervention, greatly improves production speed, meets the demand for concrete in production, and lowers labor input.
Elaborate that through precise proportioning and strict process control, the stability of concrete quality is ensured, and the requirements for concrete of different strength grades are met.
Explain the measures adopted by new-type batching plants to reduce dust emission and noise pollution, such as closed production and negative pressure dust removal.
Interpret that the formula can be adjusted according to actual needs to meet various engineering requirements and adapt to the needs of different construction projects.
Remind to pay attention to whether the manufacturer has a production license, and avoid choosing manufacturers with illegal production and unreliable equipment quality.
Suggest visiting the manufacturer’s site in person to inspect its production scale, equipment conditions, management level, etc., so as to understand the real strength of the manufacturer.
Analyze the five elements of product quality control, such as operators, equipment, raw materials, process methods and environment, and select mixing equipment with good quality, high safety factor and environmental protection performance.
Describe the ways to understand the manufacturer’s market reputation through the Internet, industry exchanges, etc., including aspects such as management system, operation procedures, project quality and completion time.
Emphasize the selection of manufacturers that can provide comprehensive pre-sales and after-sales services to ensure that the project is supported from design and installation to after-sales service.