Mastering the Pour: The Oztec Industries Story

    When thousands of pounds of heavy, low-slump concrete are poured into a massive structural form, any trapped air creates devastating internal voids. If the mix is not violently and thoroughly consolidated, the structure ultimately fails. Likewise, finishing abrasive, unforgiving surfaces like terrazzo with outdated equipment drains massive amounts of time and capital. Engineering the severe-duty, high-velocity equipment required to completely conquer the pour and finish the floor is the absolute domain of Oztec Industries.

    They do not just build utility tools. Since 1965, they have engineered the relentless, indestructible mechanical systems that the heavy concrete construction industry relies on to guarantee absolute structural integrity.

Forged in the Grind

    The Oztec legacy was established by directly attacking the slowest, most agonizing phase of construction: surface finishing. In 1965, they introduced their first Terrazzo Grinder, but they refused to stop there. Responding aggressively to the industry's demand for raw power, Oztec developed and patented the Diamond Terrazzo Grinder.

    This machine completely rewrote the physics of the job site. It violently tore through the grinding process four to five times faster than existing carborundum machines, instantly transforming seemingly impossible, massively expensive projects into highly profitable victories. They rapidly expanded this arsenal to include:

The Single Blade Diamond Grinder: Engineered for extreme maneuverability, allowing operators to dominate tight, restricted areas.

Adjustable Ceiling Grinders: High-reach gas and electric systems capable of finishing surfaces from seven to twelve feet in the air.

The Terrazzo Cleanup System: A highly advanced, integrated vacuum and pump system that continuously extracts heavy waste material directly off the job site.

The Arsenal of Consolidation

    Having mastered the surface, Oztec aggressively expanded their engineering to the very core of the pour. They began designing and manufacturing the severe-duty concrete vibrating equipment that would quickly make them the undisputed heavyweight of the market.

    To ensure contractors can dominate any size job, Oztec engineered a highly versatile, fully interchangeable arsenal. Their systems allow operators to seamlessly swap heavy-duty steel and rubber heads, mount highly reliable electric or gasoline motors, and deploy portable backpacks and flexible shafts to deliver raw, vibrating power exactly where it is needed.

The RubberHead™ Revolution

Standard steel vibrators run the massive risk of destroying expensive, epoxy-coated rebar during a pour. To completely eliminate this catastrophic liability, Oztec engineered their most devastating tactical advantage: the patented RubberHead™.

This is not a simple protective bumper; it is a highly advanced consolidation weapon.

Absolute Protection: It completely surpasses all industry standards for protecting vital epoxy-coated rebar from physical damage.

Maximum Velocity: Engineered with a specialized dimple design, the RubberHead™ creates a massive, powerful radius of action along its entire length. It deflects and then violently pushes forward with high velocity, forcing the air out of the most stubborn mixes.

The Uncompromising Standard: It is an absolute, non-negotiable necessity for architectural and heavy, low-slump concrete pours.

    By seamlessly fusing decades of advanced design with uncompromising quality manufacturing, Oztec Industries ensures that when the concrete hits the form, the air is eradicated, the finish is flawless, and the structure stands the test of time.

 

Year Founded: 1965

Main Products: Concrete Vibrator, Cieling Grinders

Brand: Oztec

Country of Origin: USA

Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/Oztecindustries

Website: http://www.oztec.com/

Address: 65 Channel Dr, Port Washington, NY 11050, United States

Contact No.: +18005339055

Email:mail@oztec.com