
GUNITE DRY-SPRAY CONCRETE
CPR Services’ custom built gunite (or dry spray) machines are at the leading edge of technology within the concrete remediation market. Our dustless set ups exceed all environmental and safety standards Australia wide.
The major benefits however is to our clients. A CPR gunite set up is the most cost and time efficient method of installing high volume concrete repair in the Australian market. Our skilled operators, accompanied by our market leading machinery are by far the best solution to your remediation needs.
CPR gunite teams and machines can deliver anywhere from 100 to 4,000 litres of volume of repair on a daily basis.
- Australia’s ONLY dustless dry spray system
- Six levels of output for different applications
- Lower rebound and wastage
- Project specific material selection
- Custom built machinery for specialist applications, large volumes, less wastage and more efficiency
MAJOR BENEFITS
Efficiency: CPR Services’ customised gunite system is the most efficient in the industry. Our highly reduced dust and rebound gunite machines increase both the efficiency of application as well as hugely reduce product wastage onsite. Video footage and demonstration available.
Quality: CPR Services has exceeded all Quality Control set out to them in all major civil projects. CPR Services has never failed a testing procedure onsite. This includes compressive, bond strength and geography testing. CPR has achieved results up to twice and three times set out by specifications using our standard systems.
Environmental: The reduction of dust and rebound has huge benefits in containing the surrounding marine and other sensitive environments. Contamination risks are hugely reduced as well associated clean-up costs.
Safety: Great reduction in airborne dust and cement particles, this leads to a safer working environment for those in the work zone. Huge reductions in the possibility of skin irritation and repertory issues. CPR gunite machines have custom built safety controls. CPR gunite set ups are the only machines in the industry that are controlled by the operator/nozzle man, making the machines much safer. CPR machines also have inbuilt shut off systems, if any line or whose is obstructed or cut then the machine will automatically shut down, substantially reducing the risk of injury.