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History of Concrete

History of Concrete

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Ready-mix concrete production first emerged in Germany at the beginning of the twentieth century (1903), and began to be seen in the USA within the next few years. In 1914, the truck mixer vehicle for concrete transportation was developed in America. Immediately after the truck mixer, German engineers patented the "Concrete mortar conveying pump" vehicle in 1927 for the purpose of pumping concrete from the mixer to the area of ​​use. Especially after the war years, many ready-mix concrete companies were established, some of which are still active today. In the following years, it did not take long for ready-mix concrete to be adopted and spread as the basic construction material of buildings, and ready-mix concrete was soon produced and used in many countries.