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Asphalt Mixing Process
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Section of Plant
Plant Complex
Account Division Mining Division Crusher Division Asphalt Division

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Asphalt What is it ???????
Uses of asphalt

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Type of Production Plant
There are two type of Hot Mixed Asphalt plant.
01. Drum Plant 02. Batch plant

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Asphalt Plant Division

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Coordinate system
1. Plant manager 1.1 Senior mechanical engineer 1.2 Mechanical engineer 1.1.1 Operator 1.1.1.1 Helpers

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Part of Asphalt plant
Screen Hot elevator Hot bin Scalar Bag house

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Stock bin

Drum

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Part of Asphalt plant cont.
Cyclone

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Material bin

Bitumen tank
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Process of Asphalt plant
Material propagating system

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Material Bin

Drum

Hot Elevator

Screen

Hot bin

Scalar

Mixture

Bag House Screw conveyer

Filler elevator
Filler path

Cyclones

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Types of Asphalt Concrete Mixture 1.Wearing Coarse 2.Binder course
That’s depend on the particle size percentage of one batch.
In wearing  Finer particle percentage is higher In Binder  Coarse particle percentage is higher

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Complete Plant Performance

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Complete Plant Performance cont.
3. Operation model Fully automatic control or Manual control 4.

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Driving power

Total weight

Main Body 317 Bitumen storage 47 heating system

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Complete Plant Performance cont.

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Major Parts

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Cold aggregate supply

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