Hangzhou Ameka Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., headquartered in Hangzhou, China, is located in the Hangzhou Future Science and Technology City, one of the four national future science and technology cities established by the Organization Department of the Communist Party of China, and is centered around high-tech clusters such as the National AI Lab, Alibaba, and Hangkong 52nd Institute. Relying on the technical strength of Zhejiang University, we are committed to the development and application of intelligent technology and equipment.
Our self-developed, proprietary fifth-generation high-frequency 200HZ concrete vibrator, manufactured to German quality standards and European and American technical industry norms, boasts a long service life, lightweight portability, low noise, and strong vibration force with high frequency, significantly enhancing vibration efficiency and improving the construction environment. It is widely used in bridge, building (large beams, flat slabs), dam, aerated concrete ALC panels, aerated concrete block factories, and PC concrete precast factories, as well as intelligent beam yards of various scales. It also supports the optimization of production processes and efficiency for construction and manufacturing enterprises.
As China's high-speed rail development accelerates, the number of tunnels is increasing. With the continuous improvement in the quality and standardization of tunnel lining construction, the quality requirements for tunnel lining concrete are also rising. In traditional tunnel lining techniques, the arch ceiling is topped with natural pump pressure, which fails to achieve concrete vibration, ensuring neither the compactness nor the strength of the arch ceiling concrete, thus posing serious quality and safety risks. Our company has independently developed the fifth-generation high-frequency intelligent concrete vibrator, which vibrates upwards without losing its effect and is lightweight and portable. It can achieve the vibration of the concrete ceiling, completely resolving the shortcomings of the old technique.





































