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ZCC2050JH


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Custom Machine Order Process

Step 1: Submit your customization requirements via the official website customer service or email channel.

Step 2: After communication between both parties, we will provide a customization plan, quotation, and delivery timeline. Upon confirmation, an electronic contract will be signed and a deposit (usually 50% of the total amount) will be paid.

Step 3: Once production is completed according to the plan, machine performance testing will be conducted. After passing the test, the customer will pay the balance, and we will ship and deliver the machine within the agreed timeframe.

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Specifications & Technical Parameters


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Customization requires the following detailed information:

  • Printing specifications: Design drawings of the product, or specific maximum length, width and height of the printed product, as well as whether there are special shape requirements (such as curved surfaces, hollow structures, etc.).​
  • Concrete parameters: Detailed data of the concrete used, including maximum aggregate particle size, viscosity range, setting time, etc.​
  • Working environment: Clear working location (indoor workshop or outdoor construction site), as well as ambient temperature and humidity range during operation.​
  • Production capacity requirements: Estimated daily or hourly printing volume, and whether long-term continuous printing is needed.​
  • Environment and certification: Usage scenarios (e.g., high-temperature/dust-proof requirements) Required certifications (e.g., CE/FCC)
  • Special configurations: Requirements for additional functions, such as automatic feeding systems, nozzle heating devices, or compatibility with specific control software, etc.

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