Monday, 18 November 2013

Buying a Volumetric Concrete Mixer – A Rough Guide

Construction is a tough trade by design and it would be even tougher if you didn't have the right equipment at hand. Perhaps the most indispensable piece of equipment in the construction workers arsenal is the concrete mixer and of all the concrete mixers on the market, volumetric concrete mixers are by a country mile the most reliable, powerful and cost effective, not to mention the best suited to larger scale operations.

What is a Volumetric Concrete Mixer?

A volumetric mixer measures the raw materials used to mix concrete by volume, whereas conventional mixing by hand measures materials by weight. This process results in a more even and consistent blend of materials and it is far more effective as mixing by hand would be far more labour intensive. The rough process uses an auger, a paddle or a drum device to mix the ingredients (cement, gravel and sand) together with water and it starts with a system that measures the volume of the materials before they enter the mixing chamber. The process could involve anything from a simple measured bucket to a highly sophisticated, computerised system of plants depending on the size and complexity of the mixer. These mixers are generally mounted onto the backs of heavy load vehicles for easy transportation between job sites.

First or second hand?

In the construction trade, a man is generally only as good as his tools so using the best and most reliable equipment is absolutely vital. But does that equipment necessarily have to be factory fresh to be useable? Second hand equipment can (if it's been well maintained) be just as effective as new equipment and there are obvious benefits to buying used gear beyond the obvious financial boons. For one, used volumetric concrete mixers will have had a proven track record so you know they have worked in the past and hence should work in the future. More often than not, you won't even be able to notice the difference between brand new and used mixers anyway. Many suppliers will offer services such as sandblasting and repainting, which will give the equipment the veneer of a new mixer. They should also be recalibrated by the supplier itself and they will be checked over thoroughly and given all necessary repairs. Part exchange might also be available and will be reconditioned to each customers exact specifications. There should also be a full 12 month warranty and the competitive pricing of used volumetric concrete mixers means that you might be able to buy or hire two or three for the price of one new mixer. Of course there are also suppliers who won't offer these kind of reliable services so be sure to do adequate research beforehand.

Big or small?

Before you make a decision on the size, style and make of mixer, take into account exactly what you'll be using the mixer for. Which kind of structures will you be building? What kind of locations will you be building in and how much concrete are you going to require on average? If you'll only be using it for relatively small construction jobs or are only buying it for a one off use, a smaller, portable model would obviously be preferable. If you are in the business of building larger, more ambitious structures though, you'll require an industrial mixer that can mix up large amounts of concrete in a relatively short amount of time.

Other factors to consider

Hand pump or electricity? – All concrete mixers will be powered electrically or by a hand pump. Obviously the majority of modern mixers will be powered by electricity but some smaller, more portable used volumetric concrete mixers could still operate via hand pump.
Ask around – Ask those in the know. Talk to other people in the construction business. Particularly civil engineers, who will be the ones responsible for deducing the capacity of each mixer and gauging how much concrete is needed in each job.
Calvin Ford is a freelance copywriter from just outside Birmingham the UK who effectively grew up on a construction site, so knows what he's talking about when it comes to volumetric concrete mixers.

Sunday, 17 November 2013

BenQ A3, A New Smartphone



BenQ A3
A new Smartphone from the most popular brand BenQ has been formalized. It is a mid-range model by the name A3.

The dimensions is 13.4 x 6.6 x 1 cm and a weight of 135 grams, the BenQ A3 Smartphone features a quadruple heart ARM Cortex- A5 processor 1.2 GHz - provided by Qualcomm - associated with a 1 GB Of RAM.

Comes with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean environment, it offers a 4.5-inch IPS screen resolution qHD (960 x 540 pixels), compatibility with 3G + (up to 5.76 Mbit / s upload; up to 7.2 Mbit / s download) links 802.11n Wi-Fi / GPS / FM / Bluetooth ports mini- jack / micro -USB 2.0, an 8 megapixel digital camera with LED flash and a webcam 2 megapixels .

 It has a 4 GB flash memory expandable to 32GB with MicroSD and a Lithium- Ion 2000 mAh capacity. The availability of the Smartphone BenQ A3 is expected this month and the price is not yet finalized. This model is available in two colors namely black and white.

Adobe Muse receives new components



Muse
Muse has gained new features in an update published this week. This tool facilitates the development of websites. Muse, however, reserved for the Creative Cloud customers. This version of November gives access to trading portal components (demo video) that you can use for its own sites (widgets, icons, layouts).

They come from other users and share their accomplishments. The recovered items will fall into a new palette in the software for a more immediate and permanent access. Additional components - a dozen - are also provided for inclusion in its web pages buttons connect to social networks and web services known as Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Pinterest, YouTube, Google Maps, Vimeo, Paypal, YouTube, etc. 

Several scrolling effects are added to those already existing in the dedicated pallet. They work on animations created in other Adobe application, Edge and Muse in slideshows. Slideshows that can be now fill the entire screen. This update is not reported by the general utility of Creative Cloud, you must start to see Muse and install it.

Saturday, 16 November 2013

VLC update available with H.265 decoding and VP9



VLC
VLC media player is available now with the update version 2.1.1. After the major publication in late September, VideoLAN now has a minor update of VLC for Windows, OS X and Linux.

It is stamped 2.1.1 and still announced with hundreds of corrections including regressions introduced with VLC 2.1.0 (a bug fixed) . The main corrections are detailed in the release notes itself elaborately. VideoLAN highlights significant changes to decode Speex, WMV3, Alac and AVI, the end of worries for OS X crashes and hardware decoding (via GPU) on Windows.

Besides improvements to the Windows installer, enter into experimental support are also reported. This is of HEVC or H.265 codec and free VP9 to play videos in WebM format.

New Android Handheld Mobile Game Console From Archos



Archos gamepad 2
Archos new version of its Android mobile game console is now available in Europe for only 190 Euros and the buyer gets this latest handheld gamepad 2, which eliminates major criticisms of its predecessor. The Archos gamepad 2 is the second gaming device that comes with an Android operating system and physical controls. So that users can play games from the Play Store as with a console controller.


With the preinstalled mapping tool which physical control buttons can be linked using drag -and-drop with the virtual control elements on the display. Archos tries the new gamepad 2, rectified some weaknesses of the previous model. Thus, the screen viewing angle is not stable, relatively dark and low contrast in the first version. The Archos gamepad 2 is now building up a 7 -inch IPS display, the viewing angle is stable.

The resolution has been increased from 1,024 to 1,280 x 600 pixels x 800 pixels. This gives a pixel density of 215 ppi, the previous one had only 170 ppi. The processor also been improved: Inside the gamepad 2 now works with an unspecified quad-core processor with Cortex-A9 cores and a clock speed of 1.6 GHz.

In the first game pad is a dual-core processor with the same clock speed. The memory size has increased from 1 to 2 GB. Of this gamepad 2, battery with a rated load of 5,000 mAh will last longer than the predecessor. The gamepad 2 comes with Android in version 4.2. The user has full access to Google's Play Store and other Google apps.

A separate Archos AppStore in the game zone filters out compatible games from the entire range directly with the control elements of the tablet. The purchase itself is still done with Google Play. With the mapping tool, the user can theoretically link each game using the control buttons. This has worked well in the first gamepad; according to Archos function has been improved.