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Practical Applications of Betonblock Cement Blocks

ARCHITECTURE

BETONBLOCK is a company that produces a variety of moulds used for making concrete blocks from poured concrete, which can then be used in construction in a manner similar to Lego. This streamlines the production and cement pouring process, reduces waste while providing a variety of shapes, and ultimately saves time and money. A block mould solution makes it easier to use unskilled labourers during the building process because having a Lego design means that workers just need to fill a concrete lego block mould, let it dry and set, and then place it on the correct location.

BETONBLOCK is the best possible solution for producing concrete blocks from poured concrete with the use of moulds in various shapes and sizes. BETONBLOCK moulds are used in Coastal technology, retaining walls and buildings, road construction and pavements. There are also many practical usages of Betonblock products for consumers/individuals when improving their house or building a new one.

You can also reduce construction concrete waste by pouring any wasted byproducts into the moulds with fresh concrete, thereby saving on cost and reducing wastefulness.

In theory you don't even need to use concrete either. Depending upon the nature of the project, a person could melt down plastics and pour them into the moulds to make plastic blocks which can be used for retaining walls, flooring and a variety of other usages where plastic would be just as useful - and a great use of recycled plastics.

BETONBLOCK moulds can also be used to make tetrapods and coastal barriers, and make a variety of shapes and patterns so that any walls are angled, specific shapes, have indentations in them, produce stairs, flat surfaces, road barriers, dividers and plating.

However there is the cost to consider. You really need to be a construction company to make this system worthwhile financially. A regular person wouldn't be going out, buying these moulds and then building a house with them. It simply isn't cost effective or practical for a lone person to do this for one house or one retaining wall.

No, if an individual wanted to use a similar system for building a house or retaining walls they're better off just making their own moulds out of wood or welded steel, pouring in the concrete (or recycled plastic), and building it to suit their individual needs.

The practical applications therefore really only make sense for large scale construction projects, like road works, retaining walls next to freeways, coastal barriers made of tetrapods, etc.

It wouldn't really make sense for example for someone who just wants to build a greenhouse in their backyard. But for a self-starter / DIY type of person, they could just make a mould out of wood or welded steel and use that for making something smaller and custom made for their purposes.

But those companies looking to speed up production, reduce material costs, reduce labour costs by using unskilled labourers, etc... Well, then BETONBLOCK moulds make a lot of practical sense when it comes to the range of applications they can be used for.

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