Sponge Ball for Cement Cleaning (Concrete Pipeline Cleaning Ball)
The Sponge Ball for Cement Cleaning is a highly efficient solution designed for cleaning concrete pipelines, boom placer pipes, and construction pumping systems. It is widely used in construction sites to remove leftover cement, slurry, and debris from pipelines, ensuring smooth operation and long equipment life.
This high-density sponge ball is flexible, durable, and capable of passing through bends and joints inside pipelines without getting stuck. It effectively removes hardened and semi-solid concrete residues, making it an essential tool for maintenance in construction and industrial applications.
Key Features
- High-density durable sponge material
- Excellent flexibility for smooth pipeline movement
- Removes cement residue efficiently
- Suitable for boom placer & concrete pump pipelines
- Reusable and long-lasting
- Works in curved and straight pipelines
- Lightweight and easy to use
Applications
- Concrete pump pipeline cleaning
- Boom placer pipe cleaning
- Construction site maintenance
- Cement slurry removal
- Industrial pipeline cleaning
- Ready-mix concrete plants
Technical Specifications
- Material: High Density Sponge
- Shape: Round Ball
- Color: Orange
- Usage: Pipeline Cleaning
- Reusability: Yes
- Industry: Construction
Why Choose This Sponge Ball?
- Improves pipeline efficiency
- Prevents pipe blockage
- Reduces maintenance cost
- Easy to use without special tools
- Compatible with most concrete pipelines
Benefits
- Faster cleaning process
- Better concrete flow performance
- Increases equipment life
- Reduces manual cleaning effort
- Safe and reliable usage
FAQs
Q1. What is a sponge ball used for in construction?
It is used to clean concrete pipelines by removing leftover cement and slurry.
Q2. Can this sponge ball be reused?
Yes, it is reusable and made from durable sponge material.
Q3. Is it suitable for boom placer pipelines?
Yes, it is ideal for boom placer and concrete pump pipelines.
Q4. How does it clean pipelines?
It is pushed through the pipeline using water or air pressure to remove residue.







