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How to choose a suitable brick-making machine for a brick factory

Choosing the right brick-making machine is essentially a decision based on a "precise match" between your own production conditions, market demand, and investment budget.

I. First, select the size of the brick-making machine based on the brick factory's production needs:

1. Small Brick-Making Machine: Suitable for small brick factories, such as individual businesses or rural housing construction. This type of machine requires less investment, has a quick return on investment, and occupies a small area, making it suitable for the above situations.

2. Medium Brick-Making Machine: Suitable for small to medium-sized building material manufacturers or small to medium-sized municipal projects. Medium-sized brick-making machines feature stable output and relatively low labor requirements, offering high cost-effectiveness.

3. Large Brick-Making Production Line: Suitable for large-scale brick factories, solid waste treatment projects, and large-scale infrastructure construction projects. Large brick-making production lines have a high degree of automation, low labor requirements, high output, and can operate 24 hours a day.

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II. Selecting a Brick Making Machine Based on Raw Materials

Generally speaking:

Cement + Aggregate + Sand: Choose a general-purpose non-fired brick making machine.

Fly ash, slag, tailings: Require a high-pressure model with higher pressure.

Construction waste, slag, etc.: Require a high-performance, high-vibration model.

III. Based on Labor Input:

Manual: When labor is sufficient, labor costs are low, and the workload is small, manual machines can be selected to reduce equipment investment and rely on manual labor for the main operations.

Semi-automatic: When labor is moderate and a certain level of production efficiency is required, semi-automatic machines are suitable. Some processes are completed mechanically, while others rely on manual assistance, balancing cost and efficiency.

Fully automatic: When labor is scarce, labor costs are high, deadlines are tight, or the workload is heavy, fully automatic machines should be prioritized to reduce reliance on manual labor and improve production efficiency and standardization.

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IV. Check the manufacturer's after-sales service and strength.

Depending on whether you require debugging and training, you can choose whether installation, debugging, and training are included. Check if easily worn parts of the brick-making machine are readily available, and whether prices are transparent when comparing multiple suppliers. Does the manufacturer have real sales case studies? What is the factory size?

V. Inspect the Core Components of the Brick Making Machine

Main Unit Steel Thickness: The thicker the steel, the less prone it is to deformation.

The vibration motor or hydraulic system will affect the density of the bricks.

Mold Material: Wear-resistant steel is essential for durability.

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