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Slipform canal machine, as the name suggests, is a type of construction equipment that uses a 'sliding form' to continuously shape concrete channels. Its core concept is: as the machine moves forward, it uses a specially designed 'form box' that matches the channel's cross-sectional shape to extrude, vibrate, and compact the concrete into shape, creating a smooth channel interior wall. It replaces the traditional cumbersome processes of manual formwork, pouring, and form removal, achieving mechanization, continuity, and automation in concrete canal lining.









