The primary function of the equipment is to mix and heat asphalt mixtures, allowing for the recycling of asphalt and the production of hot mix asphalt (HMA) year-round for patching and repairing pavement distress.
The equipment can produce approximately 1 ton of hot mix asphalt per drum, with a total output of about 3 tons per hour.
The equipment is designed to handle various asphalt distresses such as potholes, alligator cracks, and ruts in municipal roads, highways, and airports.
Yes, the High-Temperature Fusing Equipment allows contractors to produce hot mix asphalt regardless of weather conditions or plant schedules.
The water dedust system has a dedust rate of up to 95%, effectively minimizing dust emissions during operation.
The hot bitumen tank has a capacity of 100 liters, which is jacketed for efficient heating.
The equipment requires a power output of 12 KW and operates on a 380 V voltage system, with an option for a diesel generator.
One drum of hot mix asphalt can patch a minimum area of 24 square meters at a thickness of 50 mm.
Yes, it is specifically designed for construction works, particularly in asphalt recycling and patching applications.
Yes, it is equipped with an automatic feeding and discharging system, which enhances workflow and efficiency.
Yes, the equipment is capable of mixing, heating, and recycling recycled asphalt product (RAP).
The primary industries that can benefit include construction, road maintenance, and asphalt recycling.
The truck-mounted design allows for mobility, making it easier to transport and use the equipment on various job sites, improving flexibility in operations.
While the product description does not specify safety features, standard safety protocols should be followed during operation to ensure safe use.
Regular maintenance should be performed on the heating systems, feeding and discharging systems, and general mechanical components to ensure optimal performance.
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