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Lintec’s CSM 2500 plant offers low transport costs and quick assembly and disassembly

Lintec’s new CSM 2500 asphalt mixing plant with parallel drum and conventional screening machine will be on show at bauma. The parallel drum on the plant can be used for hot and cold recycling. Capable of producing 160tonnes/hour, the fully containerised configuration of the CSM 2500 is said by its German manufacturer to ensure lower transport costs and quick and efficient assembly and disassembly. The plant has six screening decks, a 60tonne capacity hot stone bin, a 45tonne reclaimed filler silo, produces
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
The new CSM 2500 plant at bauma has a parallel drum for hot and cold recycling
1177 Lintec’s new CSM 2500 asphalt mixing plant with parallel drum and conventional screening machine will be on show at bauma. The parallel drum on the plant can be used for hot and cold recycling.

Capable of producing 160tonnes/hour, the fully containerised configuration of the CSM 2500 is said by its German manufacturer to ensure lower transport costs and quick and efficient assembly and disassembly.

The plant has six screening decks, a 60tonne capacity hot stone bin, a 45tonne reclaimed filler silo, produces 2.5tonne batch sizes in 45secs, while emitting an exhaust gas temperature of 90-120°C.

The parallel drum with integrated addition of cold recycling has a two 8m³ bin recycling feeder, a vibration screen with a mesh width of 85mm, elevator/drive power of 18.5kW, and a 100tonnes/hour conveying capacity. Maximum addition of RAP via the parallel drum is 60%, and 25% RAP as cold addition.

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