Material: Built from mild steel, offering strength, durability, and resistance to wear in demanding industrial environments.Usage/Application: Primarily used in industrial settings for manufacturing interlocking tiles and pavers for construction and landscaping projects.Production Capacity: Models typically produce between 4,000 and 10,000 tiles per shift or up to 5,000–6,000 tiles per day, depending on machine configuration and operator efficiency.Operation: Available in manual, semi-automatic, and automatic variants. Most machines use vibration and/or hydraulic pressure to compact the concrete mix in molds, ensuring dense, uniform, and durable tiles.Power Source: Operates on electric power, usually three-phase, with typical power requirements ranging from 3 HP to 14 HP.Versatility: By changing molds, the machine can produce a variety of interlocking tile shapes and sizes to meet different design and functional requirements.Quality Output: Delivers tiles with consistent thickness, smooth finish, and high compressive strength, suitable for heavy-duty use.Additional Features: Some models include features such as color-coated surfaces, user-friendly control panels, and easy maintenance requirements.