A Semi Automatic Paver Block Making Machine is an industrial device engineered to produce concrete paver blocks with partial automation. While the machine automates essential processes like hydraulic pressing, vibration, and block ejection, it still requires manual intervention for tasks such as feeding raw materials, transferring pallets, and sometimes demolding finished blocks.Automation Grade: Semi-automatic—core block forming operations (molding, pressing, vibration) are automated, but material feeding and pallet handling are manual or assisted.Production Capacity: Typically ranges from 500 to 4,000 paver blocks per hour, depending on the model and mold size. For example, some machines can produce up to 3,000–4,000 blocks per shift or 525 blocks per hour for smaller sizes.Hydraulic & Vibration Technology: Uses hydraulic pressure (commonly 70–90 tons) and vibration to ensure dense, durable, and well-formed paver blocks.Block Types: Capable of manufacturing various shapes and sizes, including zigzag, I-shape, hexagonal, and rectangular pavers, as well as hollow, solid, and curbstone blocks by changing molds.Raw Materials: Utilizes cement, sand, stone chips, stone dust, and sometimes color pigments for decorative pavers.Power Requirements: Machines typically feature motors ranging from 5 HP to 16.3 kW (about 22 HP), with total power depending on size and output.Cycle Time: Molding periods range from 8 to 40 seconds per cycle, depending on machine and block size.Construction: Built from heavy-duty mild steel for durability and robust industrial use.Labor Requirement: Generally requires 3–4 operators per shift for efficient operation.