Working Principle of Asphalt Mixing Plant
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- Dec 9,2022
Summary
Asphalt mixing plants are used to mix a variety of aggregates with asphalt to make hot mix paving materials for many construction industries.
Asphalt mixing plants are used to mix a variety of aggregates with asphalt to make hot mix paving materials for many construction industries. The aggregate used can vary depending on the grade and size of asphalt desired. It is also possible to add finer aggregates as well as mineral fillers. There are two main forms of asphalt mixing plant: continuous mixing plant and batch mixing plant. Both plants produce bitumen, and their difference lies in the process by which said bitumen is produced.
Working Principle of Asphalt Mixing Plant
1. Unheated raw aggregates from different storage silos are fed into the cold aggregate feeder.
2. The aggregate enters the drying drum through the conveying system.
3. The burner provides fuel for the drying drum to ensure that the aggregate is heated and dried effectively.
4. The factory is equipped with a primary dust collector. This dust collector is specially designed to filter heavier dust particles, so there is less pollution.
5. After the aggregate is dried, it is immediately transferred to the tower unit by the bucket elevator.
6. The units near the top of the tower are true multi-layer shielded units. As hot aggregates pass through multiple screens, they are subject to the screening effect.
7. Use independent thermal warehouses to store different types of aggregates.
8. Bitumen is stored and heated in special tanks equipped with pumping equipment. Bitumen is pumped into a weighing hopper.
9. Aggregate is weighed and discharged in the main mixing unit. Inside the mixer, filler and bitumen are mixed with aggregate.
10. After mixing for the desired time, the hot asphalt is ready to be applied. It's actually usually discharged into a waiting pile, but it's also sent to temporary storage silos.
11. The whole factory is controlled by computerized panel.