Skip to main content

Intrame Flow-Mix 220 increases RAP usage

New Intrame products were on display at INTERMAT Paris. They included the mixer from a Flow-Mix 220 continuous asphalt plant, driven by two 30 kw gear boxes and set for delivery in France.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
The Flow-Mix 220 has the capability of utilising up to 50% RAP.

New 246 Intrame products were on display at INTERMAT Paris.

They included the mixer from a Flow-Mix 220 continuous asphalt plant, driven by two 30 kw gear boxes and set for delivery in France.

“The plant is also equipped with a special dryer, which is extended to enable high rates of recyclables,” said Antonio Morón Hodge, general manager of Intrame. “The plant has the capability of utilising up to 50% of RAP.”

Also featured was the new control cabin for a Flow-Mix 140, to be delivered in France as well. It includes the ASFLOW 10 control system, which features Ethernet IP communications.

Another product on display was the mixing tower of a 120 t/h batch type ultramobile plant to be delivered to Algeria.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Latest innovations in GPS and machine control
    February 22, 2012
    Modern satellite technology is making life easier for everyone on the construction site and in the office. Most major equipment manufacturers are now integrating GPS machine control systems into the design of excavators, bulldozers, pavers, and motor graders. For stake-less work it is a major component for automatic grading, surveying, and excavating systems, with contractors and construction companies using GPS machine control systems to improve operations.
  • MTVs help transfer material efficiently
    June 20, 2016
    Mention the letters MTV and most people will think you’re referring to Music Television, the firm that revolutionised the music video. But in the road construction sector the letters have another meaning: Material Transfer Vehicle. Roadtec pioneered the MTV concept with its Shuttle Buggy, which it introduced in 1989. The concept was a novel one, providing a transition between the truck hauling the asphalt to the site and the asphalt paver. The idea of the machine was that it would provide a buffer system
  • Upgrades to existing plants with retrofits
    June 24, 2021
    Existing mix plants can be upgraded significantly by retrofitting, as has been seen by a plant upgrade for a client in Mintraching, close to Regensburg in Bavaria
  • Bauma exhibit of model of Astec’s M-Pack asphalt facility
    February 28, 2013
    Astec, an Astec Industries company, and one of North America’s leading manufacturers of state-of-the-art asphalt plants, will exhibit as part of the Astec Industries stand. On display will be a one-eighth scale model of a complete Astec M-Pack relocatable asphalt facility. Since its debut at ConExpo 2005, the award-winning Astec model has garnered acclaim by putting an entire asphalt plant on a human scale with remarkable attention to detail. “The innovative M-Pack facility features the Astec exclusive Doub