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Ammann has designed productive and versatile asphalt plants

Ammann says that its QuickBatch plant has been transport-optimised to make it more mobile and versatile. The new QuickBatch plant is designed for easy, cost-effective transportation and installation. The plant fits into a series of standard shipping containers, making it easy to move from one site to another. In conventional layout it can be carried in nine containers, though additional features may require more units. Typical additions include special equipment for handling RAP and using this in asphalt pr
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
6791 Ammann says that its QuickBatch plant has been transport-optimised to make it more mobile and versatile. The new QuickBatch plant is designed for easy, cost-effective transportation and installation. The plant fits into a series of standard shipping containers, making it easy to move from one site to another. In conventional layout it can be carried in nine containers, though additional features may require more units. Typical additions include special equipment for handling RAP and using this in asphalt production. However the firm says that this system also offers customers the benefits of more conventional stationary facilities, such as a high-production capacity. Key core components, including dryer/filter units and mixing tower modules are all fitted inside standard transport containers.

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