ULV spraying systems for economical application of release agent

This year, Mantis ULV-Spühgeräte GmbH was among the exhibitors at BetonTage in Neu-Ulm (Germany) for the first time. On this occasion the company presented various ULV spraying systems for the application of release agents. Mantis is manufacturer of ULV hand-held sprayers, which were already introduced by Rudi Schmidthäuser GmbH in the concrete industry more than 10 years ago.

At BetonTage, Mantis presented the recent version of these hand-held spray units, the types Bema-500 and Bema-1000. Although these sprayers still make use of the very same spraying technology, they were further developed...

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