Product Details:
| Automation Grade | Manual |
| Capacity | 500-1000 Blocks per hour |
| Method | Hydraulic Pressure |
| Usage/Application | Brick Making |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Block Type | Hollow |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
An Egg Laying Block Making Machine is a type of semi-automatic concrete block machine that is primarily used for producing hollow blocks, solid blocks, and paving blocks. The name "egg laying" comes from the fact that these machines "lay" blocks on the ground after the molding and compaction process, much like how eggs are laid. This machine is known for its simplicity, efficiency, and mobility, making it ideal for small to medium-scale concrete block production.
🔧 Key Features of an Egg Laying Block Making Machine:| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Operation | Semi-automatic, operator-assisted |
| Capacity | Typically 500–1,500 blocks per day (depending on block size and manual labor) |
| Mold Type | Interchangeable molds for producing different types and sizes of blocks |
| Power Supply | 3-phase electric motor or diesel engine (depending on the model) |
| Mobility | Mobile design, can be moved from one location to another easily |
| Vibration System | Vibratory system for uniform mixing and compaction of concrete |
| Block Types | Hollow blocks, solid blocks, pavers, and other types of bricks |
| Curing System | Blocks are typically cured naturally or in a curing chamber after production |
| Control System | Manual or semi-automatic control system |
Hollow Blocks: Common sizes include 400x200x200 mm, 400x200x150 mm, and other customizable sizes.
Solid Blocks: Common sizes include 230x110x75 mm (standard brick size).
Paving Blocks: Various shapes and sizes for paving applications, such as 200x100x60 mm, 200x160x60 mm.
Fly Ash Bricks (optional, with proper mix): Eco-friendly blocks made with fly ash as a primary raw material.
Portability: The mobile design allows easy relocation from one site to another, ideal for small construction projects or local production.
No Need for Pallets: Unlike traditional machines, these machines don’t require pallets, as the blocks are laid directly on the ground.
Low Cost: Affordable, making it a good option for smaller block manufacturers or startups.
Versatility: Capable of producing a wide variety of blocks, including hollow, solid, and interlocking blocks.
Simple Operation: Easy to operate with basic training. Generally requires only one or two operators.
Minimal Labor: Despite being semi-automatic, it reduces the need for extensive manual labor compared to traditional methods.