In concrete block production, the pallet — also known as the Concrete block machine pallet or Brick machine pallet — is a key part of the block forming process. It serves as the base platform that supports the fresh concrete blocks during vibration, molding, demolding, and curing. When operating block machines such as the QT4-24, QT6-15, or QT10-15, the pallet carries the wet concrete mixture while the machine vibrates and presses the material into the desired block shape. After demolding, the blocks remain on the pallet, which is then transferred to the curing area. Once the curing process is finished, the pallet returns to the machine for the next production cycle. The quality of the GMT Pallet or Fiberglass pallet directly affects production efficiency. Flat, strong pallets keep blocks even and prevent cracking. They also reduce downtime, improve block surface quality, and extend the lifespan of your machine line. Factories in Africa, the Middle East, and South America prefer Fiberglass pallets because they offer the best combination of strength, durability, and long service life (6–10 years). Unlike wooden or steel pallets, the GMT Pallet is lightweight, easy to handle, and cost-effective — making it the ideal choice for modern automatic block production lines.