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SUMITOMO’s innovative, wide extending asphalt paver screed

SUMITOMO’s novel new asphalt screed is said to offer wider extension than other designs on the market at present, increasing versatility for the contractor. The firm says that this screed can be extended to 2.5 times its minimum width, compared with twice the width for other existing models available.
February 15, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
SUMITOMO is now offering an innovative screed design
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