Hardic Engineering Offers Fly Ash, Brick & Block Making Machines, Stationary and Mobile Batching Plants

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Hardic Engineering manufactures a wide range of fly ash brick, block making machines, stationary and mobile concrete batching plants that are equipped with the company's own pan-mixers. Other products include machines for making paver blocks and bricks, sand mix millers, color mixers, vibrating tables, vibrating screen machines, magnetic drum separators, hydraulic cylinders, swing frame grinders, foundry ladles, hydraulic press, etc – all of which are sold under its brand name 'Mix Well'.

The company’s fully automatic FAM-2520 fly ash making machine with sturdy vibrators, conveyors, pan mixers, etc, has a production capacity of 11520 bricks per shift. It is well suited to meet the rising demand for fly ash brick making machines with higher throughput.

Said Hardic Panchal, Director, “We are seeing a growing demand for block and fly ash brick making machines from places like Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Rajasthan, and some other parts of India. Crushing and screening plant owners are going for backward integration of their operations to increase profitability. Contractors involved in infrastructure projects or those operating ready-mix concrete plants are also buying block and brick making machines. We are geared up to meet the rising demand for higher capacity brick making machines.”

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He informed that the company will be strengthening its position in the stationary and mobile concrete batching plants and in pre feeders with the FAM 1800 and the FAM 1440 fly ash making machine. The stationary concrete batch mix plants are available in capacities ranging between 36 cum/hr to 90 cum/hr, and mobile concrete batching plants of 36 cum/hr to 63 cum/hr, both of which have planetary rotary mixers.

The company provides extensive pre- and post-sales support to its customers. “We conduct a feasibility study for our customers before setting up a plant, support them during commissioning, and provide training on how to operate our plants,” said Panchal.
📅 Published on: 09 January 2026
📖 Published in: NBM&CW JANUARY 2026
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