A screeding machine is a construction tool that levels and smooths wet concrete or mortar to create a flat, uniform surface, using vibrating beams or automated systems for efficiency, accuracy, and compaction, replacing slower manual methods for floors, slabs, and walls. They range from simple vibrating rulers and roller screeds for basic tasks to laser-guided, self-propelled models for large projects, ensuring structural integrity and a quality finish for final flooring.
How It Works
Vibration: The machine's vibrating head or beam moves across wet concrete, eliminating air voids and consolidating the mix.
Leveling: A blade or beam strikes off excess material, leaving a precise, level surface.
Compaction: Vibration ensures good compaction, increasing the concrete's strength and durability.