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INTERMAT launch for Ammann UniBatch asphalt mixing plants

Ammann is using INTERMAT to reveal its UniBatch range of asphalt mixing plants. With capacities from 80-350 tonnes/hour, this new plant type incorporates flexibility, and a larger selection of modules to allow the system to be expanded as required. Energy efficiency and reduced emissions are key elements of the UniBatch range, which is said to be is compatible with all of Ammann's recycling technologies. Mixer capacities extend from 1.3-4.3tonnes, hot silo storage is from 45-120tonnes and mixed material sto
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
6791 Ammann is using Intermat to reveal its UniBatch range of asphalt mixing plants.

With capacities from 80-350 tonnes/hour, this new plant type incorporates flexibility, and a larger selection of modules to allow the system to be expanded as required.

Energy efficiency and reduced emissions are key elements of the UniBatch range, which is said to be is compatible with all of Ammann's recycling technologies.

Mixer capacities extend from 1.3-4.3tonnes, hot silo storage is from 45-120tonnes and mixed material storage silos up to 450tonnes are available.

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