Typical concrete curing system for prestressed forms
This curing system is used to cover prestressed forms. The benefits, features and options are discussed throughout this website.
Typical concrete curing system with dual membranes/shells
The dual shell concrete curing system increases energy efficiency where different sized precast parts are being cured in the same area. Energy savings are obtained by minimizing the volume of air around the precast parts when air is heated. The smaller system is used when curing smaller precast parts and the larger system when curing larger precast parts. This system is custom sized for your application. As always, each system can be designed to retract out of the way of the other.
Key Feature: Save energy by minimizing the volume of air being heated and save space.
Typical concrete curing system with tracks that are embedded in the ground
This curing system features sub-surface rails for easy-access to the precast product. Forklifts and material handling machinery can drive over the rails to access the precast. The tarp system provides a reliable seal and an energy efficient method of curing.
Key Feature: Easy side & end access with material handling machinery.
Typical asymmetric concrete curing system
When the area that needs to be covered is adjacent an elevated floor, this curing system can be designed so that the tracks can be mounted at different heights.
Key Feature: Install one side of the curing system at a different height than the other, where space is tight.
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Retractable sandblasting shelter
Contain the dust from sandblasting. Municipalities are pressuring precast sites to lessen their environmental impact on nearby residents.
Key Feature: This shelter contains the dust that, if not contained, will blow into residential areas.