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Rapid International showcases its RP375 planetary mixer

Rapid International has been showing bauma visitors its Rapid RP375 planetary mixer, which is said to be popular with both the precast and ready-mix industries. The company also took the opportunity to unveil its new-look corporate branding.
April 18, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Rapid International’s Rapid RP375 planetary mixer
316 Rapid International has been showing bauma visitors its Rapid RP375 planetary mixer, which is said to be popular with both the precast and ready-mix industries.
The company also took the opportunity to unveil its new-look corporate branding.

The Rapid RP375 mixer's planetary mixing action produces a homogenous mix ensuring high-quality concrete every time, said the company.

It has also been offering information about the new Rapid Transbatch, the latest model from its mobile batching plant range. The compact plant contains the popular 3m3 Rapid twin-shaft mixer and is capable of achieving actual working outputs of up to 100m3/hour. The Transbatch folds and partly dismantles for transport and can be set up in as little as two to three hours.

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