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Ammann introduces CBS Elba Concrete Mixing Plant

Ammann’s new CBS Elba Concrete Mixing Plant is designed for small and medium-sized businesses seeking flexible concrete plant solutions. It features state-of-the-art design and offers output ranges from 105m³/hr to 160m³/hr. The basic unit can accommodate both EMS and EMDW single-shaft and twin-shaft mixers with a hardened concrete output volume ranging from 2m³ to 3.5m³. The CBS Elba offers easy, low-cost transportation for stationary and semi-mobile operation. A new line of mobile and compact concre
February 5, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Efficient CBS Elba concrete mixing plant
6791 Ammann’s new CBS Elba Concrete Mixing Plant is designed for small and medium-sized businesses seeking flexible concrete plant solutions. It features state-of-the-art design and offers output ranges from 105m³/hr to 160m³/hr.

The basic unit can accommodate both EMS and EMDW single-shaft and twin-shaft mixers with a hardened concrete output volume ranging from 2m³ to 3.5m³. The CBS Elba offers easy, low-cost transportation for stationary and semi-mobile operation.

A new line of mobile and compact concrete-mixing plants is also being launched. The first plant in the product family, the CBT 60 Elba Compact Concrete Mixing Plant, has an hourly output rate of 58m³/hr.

The CBT 60 Elba is equipped with an Elba EMS 1000 single-shaft mixer and an integrated linear batcher for storing between two and four aggregate components. Fast installation times and trouble-free relocation result from the elaborate folding mechanisms. No foundation is required for plant installation.

The entire compact line-up, available in the near future, will provide a performance range from 30m³/hr to 130m³/hr.

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