Pneumatic pump for semi-dry screeds
2025-10-09 17:01:36
A pneumatic pump for semi-dry screeds (also known as a pneumatic screed pump or air-powered screed transfer pump) is a specialized piece of construction equipment designed to move semi-dry cementitious screed efficiently mixes from a mixing station or delivery point to the final placement location, typically on floors.
Today our factory shipped a pneumatic pump for semi-dry screeds. The customer mainly uses it to transport refractory materials.




How a pneumatic pump for mixing and conveying refractory materials works:
1. Loading: The semi-dry screed mix is loaded into the pump's hopper.
2. Air Pressure: Compressed air (typically from a diesel or electric air compressor, 7–10 bar) powers a piston or diaphragm system.
3. Forced Transfer: The air pressure drives the piston, which pushes the screed through a delivery hose.
4. Placement: The screed is pumped directly to the required area, often over long distances or to upper floors, and can be placed through small openings


Efficiency: Rapid placement over large areas or multiple floors.
Labor Saving: Reduces manual hauling and shoveling.
Consistency: Ensures uniform delivery and placement.
Accessibility: Can reach confined or elevated areas where wheelbarrows can't go.
Cleaner Site: Minimizes spillage and mess compared to manual methods.
Faster Project Completion: Significantly reduces screeding time.