en.Wedoany.com Reported - Italy's CIFA unveiled two carbon fiber concrete pump units at the recently concluded SaMoTer 2026 exhibition in Verona: the K60H truck-mounted concrete pump and the MK35H concrete pump truck. Both models have been incorporated into the company's product catalog. The two units were publicly showcased at the exhibition site in Verona, Italy.

The two new models exhibited at SaMoTer both incorporate Carbotech technology in their structural parts, integrating carbon fiber into the placing boom components. According to CIFA, this material effectively reduces overall weight while maintaining boom strength, helping to improve the balance and operational stability of the carbon fiber concrete pumps. Both units are also equipped with an electronic monitoring system.
The K60H truck-mounted pump features a placing boom composed of seven sections, which can be deployed from a starting height of 10 meters, requiring 32% less vertical space compared to similar models. The unit has a total length of 13.5 meters, a pumping capacity of 180 cubic meters per hour, utilizes a five-axle chassis, and is equipped with the Smartronic Advanced system to manage stability and automatic engine speed adjustment. CIFA positions this carbon fiber concrete pump as equipment designed to meet the demands of large-scale infrastructure projects and complex construction sites.

The MK35H integrates transport and pumping functions into a single unit, equipped with a 90 cubic meter per hour pumping unit, capable of carrying a 9 cubic meter concrete mixing drum, and features a 35-meter long, four-section placing boom. This model operates using the Easytronic system, allowing the operator to guide concrete operations via remote control. The company states that the integration of functions helps optimize time, resources, and logistics on the construction site.
Both carbon fiber concrete pumps were showcased at the SaMoTer 2026 exhibition, through which the company brings new equipment solutions to the concrete construction sector via the application of Carbotech technology.
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