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DYNAPAC SprayPaver SD2500CS PROTAC: economical, resource-saving, sustainable, sometimes less is more

October 1, 2023

Dynapac is once again launching a spray paver on the market. The new machine, which was displayed at the 2022 bauma, has been developed in collaboration with Secmair – a sister company of Dynapac in the Fayat Group, as well as in collaboration with numerous customers. Development was boosted by the fact that the know-how and expertise from specialists in road repair, road construction experts, and customer requirements flowed into its creation. The new Dynapac spray paver offers a variety of new functions for even more precise results, safety, and hassle-free operation.

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