Rhino Hardwood Composite Pallets | Pallets for Concrete Pavers

RHINO Synthetico with concrete blocks on it.

RHINO production boards for concrete block machines with high load capacity and strong bending resistance for heavy blocks and kerbstones

Advantages of RHINO Hardwood Production Boards for Concrete Block Machine

  • Abrasion resistance
  • Excellent load bearing
  • Impact resistance
  • Water resistance
  • Temperature resistance
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Cost reduction
  • Labour saving design & easy to use

IMPACT RESISTANCE

RHINO Production Boards for Concrete Block Machine have the ability to withstand high impacts, way higher than that of a PVC or recycled plastic board. These impacts are inevitable in a concrete block factory; and are helpful in extending the working life of the pallet.

COST REDUCTION

Due to its strength and high impact resistance, our RHINO Hardwood Production Boards for Concrete Block Machine are incredibly difficult to damage and thus result in an increase in the number of cycles it can be used in a concrete block machine.

LABOUR SAVING DESIGN AND EASY TO USE

Production Boards for Concrete Block Machine are suitable for all types of conveying inside a Concrete product manufacturing factory and are safe, hygienic, pest-proof and tamper-proof

EXCELLENT LOAD BEARING

Design RHINO Production Boards for Concrete Block Machines to carry high load limits and provide strong bending resistance. They withstand large amounts of pressure without rupturing or breaking. As a result, we make them suitable for heavy products like kerbstones and solid blocks.

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

Pallets Hardwood Production Boards for Concrete Block Machine are ecological alternative to other materials as the pallet is manufactured from plantation timber.

WATER RESISTANCE

Since it is manufactured with waterproof adhesive, RHINO Hardwood Production Boards for Concrete Block Machine are highly water-resistant surfaces. It does not need any additional coatings to be water or impact resistant.

ABRASION RESISTANCE

We design RHINO boards to provide considerably higher wear resistance compared to other production boards for concrete block machines, such as solid wood and bamboo boards. We deliver a long service life and maintain a wear-resistant surface hardness. We reinforce the hardwood to ensure strong cohesion and increase resistance against the grinding of concrete blocks.

TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE

Design RHINO Production Boards for Concrete Block Machines to provide excellent weather resistance, ranging from -40°C to +90°C. We make these pallets suitable for steam curing under high temperature and humidity conditions. We also ensure that water resistance protects the pallet structure so that humid environments do not affect its performance.high temperatures.

Michael Salmony

Dr Michael Salmony is an internationally recognised leader on strategy of business innovations in digital and financial services with a particular focus on Payments, Open Finance, FinTech, Digital Identity and Electronic Money/CBDC. He is board-level advisor to major international banks, industry associations, regulators and finance bodies across the world and regularly helps shape future directions in all key decision making bodies (e.g. European Commission/ECB/European Parliament in Europe, and central banks from Japan to Uruguay and Kazakhstan). For the last 10 years he has served as Executive Adviser to the Board of Worldline Financial Services, helping to bring them from a local player to become the world’s 4th largest financial processor of transactional services, which handles over 17 trillion Euro per year. He also works with multiple regions where Open Finance is currently emerging – for example with the World Bank in Central Asia, as Board Member of Fintech Africa, as Advisory Board Member to Mastercard in Latin America, as strategic partner to FinTech Istanbul on all matters Open Banking, Platforms, FinTech, APIs, Neo-Banking, and further digital financial services. His views are much in demand as keynote speaker at international events and he appears on TV/Radio/all electronic media on advances in finance and is quoted extensively (e.g. Financial Times, Harvard Business Manager, New Scientist, The Economist and governments from Ghana and Malaysia). He teaches i.a. at the Oxford Business School on “AI in Fintech and Open Banking” and has published much own original work which has been translated into many languages including German, Italian, Dutch, Finnish, Polish, Danish, Turkish, Russian, Chinese and Japanese. He is extensively networked into the new financial services space and has the top 5% most viewed profile out of the 600 million members in the world’s largest professional network LinkedIn. Previous positions include Director Business Development of leading national central bank (Bank of the Year, Best Innovator Award). Before entering the world of finance, he helped transform companies and business models in many industries as IBM’s Director of Market Development Media and Communications Technologies. He studied at the University of Cambridge UK and is married with two millennial children