Continuous asphalt plant MCA 60-80

continuous asphalt plant
continuous asphalt plant
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continuous
Capacity

Max.: 80 t/h
(49 lb/s)

Min.: 60 t/h
(37 lb/s)

Description

The MCA 60-80 tph Continuous Type Asphalt Plant is engineered for medium-scale projects demanding high-quality asphalt production. It stands out for its exceptional balance between efficiency and capacity, seamlessly integrating into urban and rural road construction projects alike. This plant's design focuses on operational flexibility, energy efficiency, and minimal environmental impact, making it a preferred choice for projects with stringent environmental regulations and space constraints. Its modular construction not only simplifies transportation and installation but also significantly reduces the project's initial setup time. Key Components and Their In-Depth Explanation 1. Aggregate Feeder Bins: The aggregate feeder bins in the MCA 60-80 tph plant are precisely engineered to store various types and sizes of aggregates required for asphalt production. These bins are equipped with advanced feeding mechanisms, which ensure a steady and controlled flow of aggregates to the mixing unit. The design minimizes segregation and contamination of aggregates, ensuring the consistency of the asphalt mix. Additionally, these bins can be custom-sized based on the specific requirements of the project, providing flexibility in production capacity. 2. Conveyor Belts: Serving as the backbone of the asphalt plant's material handling system, the conveyor belts transport aggregates from the feeder bins to the dryer drum. These belts are robustly constructed to handle the abrasive nature of aggregates and the high throughput required for efficient production.

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