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Stationary concrete batching plant Pi 60 BP
twin-shaft

stationary concrete batching plant
stationary concrete batching plant
stationary concrete batching plant
stationary concrete batching plant
stationary concrete batching plant
stationary concrete batching plant
stationary concrete batching plant
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Characteristics

Mobility
stationary
Other characteristics
twin-shaft
Capacity

Max.: 60 m³/h
(2,118.88 ft³/h)

Min.: 55 m³/h
(1,942.31 ft³/h)

Description

Pi 60BP concrete batching plant is a fixed concrete plant with belt and planetary mixer that can produce 60 m3 of concrete per hour. These batching plants, which are preferred in small but non-relocatable projects, perform superiorly for many years. These concrete plants, designed with a belt aggregate conveying system, are also preferred for precast and concrete block applications having mold production lines by virtue of the planetary mixer. Safety equipment on power plants, which by design provides easy transportation and easy installation, provides a safe working environment. Moreover, thanks to its wide platforms, these are the concrete batching plants on which the maintenance of mixer and other components is the easiest. The software developed by Pi Makina used on the concrete plant ensures production exactly according to prescription with low tolerance values. In addition, with its simple interface, many data such as the entire production, stock quantities, and customer records can be accessed from a single screen. Outstanding Features 1 Installation and Operation Minimum transport and installation time is required by dint of its superior design. With these features, the initial operating cost is very low.

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