Hydraform upped the ante with the M7Twin machine.
Featuring two independent chambers, each capable
of producing 1 500 blocks per day, it is ideal for larger
operations requiring higher volumes. The M7Twin can
produce 400-430 blocks an hour.
The Hydraform
M7Twin features
two independent
chambers and is
capable of producing
3 000 blocks per day.
After 15 years in business the company decided the
time had come to upgrade and expand its head office in
Johannesburg. Hydraform naturally used blocks from its
own machines to complete the project.
The upgrade and expansion project was completed using Hydraform
blocks and tiles.
The house that was to be transformed into a thriving Hydraform
headquarters.
Hydraform
Properties
completed the
Mac Neillie
upmarket
housing
estate using
interlocking
blocks
made by
Hydraform’s
own
machines.
Timeline
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Developed in 2003 but officially launched early the
following year, the M7S2E/D Stationary machine was
designed to meet demand from block-yard operations,
where higher volumes are required. Equipped with two
chambers that operate independently of one another,
this machine can produce 400-430 blocks an hour.
The Hydraform M7S2E/D
Stationary machine
was designed to meet
demand from block yard
operations, where higher
volumes are required.
Hydraform Properties developed the Mac Neillie
upmarket housing estate in Johannesburg, South
Africa, relying almost entirely on Hydraform
blockmaking machines.
2004
2003
2005