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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.
April 24, 2015 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.

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