Simem’s new Rhyno mixer is taking the market head-on with its twin-shaft performance.
The Rhyno is about 7% more efficient in power consumption thanks to its direct-drive motor and gears, said Christopher Bennett, commercial director for UK-based HS Services, appointed by Simem as UK & Ireland dealer and installer for batching plant and mixers.
The Rhyno, from the Italian independent family business Simem, is making its debut at bauma and is taking over from the company’s MSO mixer. It incorporates Simem’
Paving technology is under the spotlight today, with the focus on Caterpillar's intelligent control unit technology and a look at slipform paving in general. Then we have some gripping stuff on tyres, with manufacturers such as BKT, Magna and Mitas talking about their products. Finally, Simem's Bison roams free and Wacker Neuson fills us in on plans in Latin America.
Versatility and productivity are key drivers for the concrete plant sector - Mike Woof writes. The days of most construction machines being expressly designed and built for a single specific purpose have gone. These days construction equipment is largely intended to be versatile and adaptable, allowing it to be operated in a wide array of applications and duties. New concrete plants are designed too for mobility as this allows users to set up highly productive equipment quickly on basic sites, with little p
Modern concrete production plants are using technology to offer more sophisticated mix recipes as Patrick Smith reports. The growing trend towards ever more sophisticated concrete recipes calls for fully developed mixing technology. Companies are responding to the challenges with equipment that offers new levels of sophistication including computer controls and units that can deliver a huge variety of mix recipes.