An Introduction to Color Brick Machines

The emergence and development of any industry are inseparable from the advancement of science and technology. This progress, driven by expanding market demand, pushes continuous product innovation. In the processing and manufacturing sector, these requirements are even more stringent. The production of color bricks, for instance, has evolved from traditional methods to advanced technological processing. But what are its defining characteristics, and what should be noted during operation?

As the name suggests, a Color Brick Machine is mechanical equipment designed for brick production. It typically utilizes stone powder, fly ash, slag, sand, and water as raw materials. By effectively recycling industrial waste—such as desulfurization ash, coal gangue, phosphogypsum, and tailings—it produces modern wall materials like autoclaved fly ash bricks, lime-sand bricks, and aerated concrete products. Our color brick machines incorporate advanced block-making technology; they are heavy-duty and stable, with a weight 30% higher than domestic models of the same capacity, ensuring exceptional shock absorption.

The equipment is managed by a Computer Control System featuring an LCD touchscreen for parameter adjustment and data output, facilitating seamless human-machine interaction.

Key Technical Features:

  • Safety & Self-Locking: The control system includes a self-locking function—an action cannot execute unless the preceding step is correctly completed. This prevents operational errors and machine damage. Remote fault diagnosis is also available via integrated communication lines.

  • Structural Integrity: The frame is constructed with thick-walled square tubing and extra-long guide sleeves to ensure earthquake resistance. The low center of gravity of the pressure head and a vibration table height of only 486mm allow 90% of residual shock to be absorbed into the ground, significantly extending equipment life.

  • Precision Engineering: Both the pressure head and demolding frame are equipped with adjustable synchronous swing arms, ensuring that demolding errors are kept within a precise 1mm range.

  • Versatility: With an optional secondary feeding device, the machine can simultaneously produce hollow blocks, multi-row hole bricks, curbstones, split blocks, colored pavers, grass pavers, and water-washed bricks.

Advanced Components: We utilize Taiwanese hydraulic valves and coolers to ensure high reliability and a low failure rate. A specialized claw-type unloading device solves the challenge of discharging thin-walled products. For power transmission, the vibration spindle employs a universal joint drive shaft instead of traditional belts, ensuring accurate transmission and eliminating the need for frequent belt replacements. Furthermore, all models are equipped with frequency inverters (VFD), allowing the spindle motor to rotate continuously without overheating, fundamentally solving temperature rise issues.

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