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Roadtec is offering a novel tamper bar screed

Roadtec is launching a 2.5m tamper bar screed developed by the firm’s operation in Germany. This screed has been designed as a heavy-duty, high-quality unit. It is designed to suit customer in Europe and in worldwide markets while for US customers, it will be used for RCC applications. Worldwide it will be sold on the new German-built Roadtec asphalt pavers.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
1252 Roadtec is launching a 2.5m tamper bar screed developed by the firm’s operation in Germany. This screed has been designed as a heavy-duty, high-quality unit. It is designed to suit customer in Europe and in worldwide markets while for US customers, it will be used for RCC applications. Worldwide it will be sold on the new German-built Roadtec asphalt pavers.

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