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(H2) Making Concrete Block at Nitterhouse Masonry
The process of making a concrete masonry unit (CMU) hasn’t changed much since its inception in the early 1900’s. Raw materials are mixed with water, formed into a mold and left to cure for a period of time. The basic process is simple, but with advancements in the industry over the years, CMU manufacturing has become a science of chemical engineering and architectural integrity.
From our beginnings in 1923 as Nitterhouse Concrete Products to the family of concrete and stone companies that is Nitterhouse today, we’ve created better systems for increased production, quality control, process monitoring and a vast array of architectural concrete products. Our CMU process uses the best of technology and equipment, managed and monitored by a dedicated team that takes pride in every block we produce.
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