Stationary asphalt plant ABP 240 – 320 – 400 UNIVERSAL
discontinuous

stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
stationary asphalt plant
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Characteristics

Options
stationary, discontinuous
Capacity

240 t/h, 320 t/h, 400 t/h
(147 lb/s, 196 lb/s, 245 lb/s)

Description

The ABP 240 – 320 – 400 Universal plant helps you overcome the challenges associated with urban areas – specifically environmental concerns and a need to develop many mix types. The plant offers a wide range of capacities and configurations, and Ammann engineers help you choose and ultimately piece together the choices that best suit your needs. Selections typically are made with the understanding you have a variety of urban customers and ultimately must create a variety of mixes, too. Immense storage capacities, two separate rows of silos and a 56m2 hot screen help you meet the needs of multiple customers in a timely fashion. The appearance of the plant, which resembles a typical commercial building, helps it fit into most urban locations. The plant can be encapsulated to reduce noise levels and dust emissions. Highly flexible mix maker Wide range of equipment and components enables customisation Infrastructure including cold feeders, drying drum and filter enclosed to create the appearance of a commercial building Reduced sound and dust levels Ability to utilise recyclables

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