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German engineer and inventor For the German landscape painter, see Max Eduard Giese
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Max Giese
Portrait of Max Giese
Born1879
Sigmaringen, Province of Hohenzollern, Prussia, German Empire
Died1935 (aged 55–56)
Kassel, Hesse, Germany
Occupation(s)Engineer, inventor

Max Giese (1879 – 1935) was a German engineer and inventor.

Life

In 1927, the disadvantages of using a conventional pouring tower led engineers Max Giese and Fritz Hell to the idea of pumping concrete from a concrete mixer directly to the point of use. In 1928, Giese invented the concrete pump. The reduced water content in the concrete during the pumping process not only saves energy but also allows the material to harden faster and stronger. Gravel or crushed stone were used. It was possible to pump to a height of 38 meters and at a distance of 120 meters.

In Kiel Max Giese started his own company Max Giese Bau GmbH.

References

  1. "Сoncrete at the front the Bruges submarine shelter (1917-1918)" (PDF). core.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  2. "Geschichte des Betons". beton.org. Retrieved 2022-06-27.


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