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Rapid International’s mobile continuous mixing plant, the Rapid Mix 400 has been designed to be totally mobile and completely self-contained with its own power source. An example of this machine being used in a Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) application is in Columbus, Ohio, USA. RCC construction was first introduced onto the city’s streets in 2001. It has the same ingredients as conventional concrete; cement, water, and aggregates, however, it is a drier mix and stiff enough to be compacted by vibratory rollers. It has the strength and performance of regular concrete yet it is as economical and simple to use as asphalt. It was first used in the seventies in the logging industry in Canada, as they needed strong pavement to stand up to massive loads and heavy equipment having switched to environmentally cleaner, land-based logsorting methods. It’s strength and durability indeed lived up to the job and it has since expanded into other heavy duty applications.
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