Eirich

Stockschläder opts for new mixer in core concrete production

The D23 which was presented to the trade public at Bauma 2016 is the latest generation of the D series mixers which have a horizontal mixing pan and rotor. In-formation on initial use of the mixer in prefab element production was made available in November 2016. Another D23 is now part of the core concrete production line at Jakob Stockschläder GmbH & Co. KG which trades under the name Jasto Baustoffwerke.

Cost-effective mixing ­systems

The company has been making pumice lightweight concrete blocks since 1949. In 2003, Jasto expanded its portfolio of concrete elements for gardening and...

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