Skip to main content

Ammann says its new plants are versatile

Ammann says that its latest SolidBatch asphalt plants are designed to combine versatility and reliability. The SolidBatch 140 and SolidBatch 180 offer capacities of 140tonnes/hour and 180tonnes/hour respectively. These units are highly standardised and the base model is offered with a few extra features to expand its range of capabilities. Should customers wish to include RAP within the asphalt mix, this can be handled with the addition of separate units for instance. Customers are able to purchase the stan
March 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min
6791 Ammann says that its latest SolidBatch asphalt plants are designed to combine versatility and reliability. The SolidBatch 140 and SolidBatch 180 offer capacities of 140tonnes/hour and 180tonnes/hour respectively. These units are highly standardised and the base model is offered with a few extra features to expand its range of capabilities. Should customers wish to include RAP within the asphalt mix, this can be handled with the addition of separate units for instance. Customers are able to purchase the standard SolidBatch model and then choose from a variety of options to tailor the unit to the specific needs of each application.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Better roads through asphalt plant innovation
    August 19, 2014
    In Africa, one of the world’s fastest-growing cities is using the latest asphalt plant technology to boost its road maintenance work; while leading firms are finding their innovative solutions in demand in Europe and the Americas. Guy Woodford reports A new up to 180tonnes/hour Marini UltiMAP 2000 plant is helping Lagos State Public Works in Lagos, Nigeria implement a five-year strategic road map aiming to ensure high standards of road maintenance and improve infrastructural development across the city of m
  • Mobility, the benefit of new plant design
    December 5, 2019
    Mobility and versatility are key features of some of the latest asphalt plants now being offered. Ease of transport and quicker assembly and commissioning are capabilities seen on new asphalt plants introduced during 2019. The ability to use RAP is another important feature being seen in all of the sophisticated new plants coming to market.
  • Leading manufacturers demonstrate asphalt recycling expertise
    November 13, 2013
    Cutting-edge RAP production technology and other key asphalt plant equipment in demand globally is examined by Guy Woodford Grossmann, a building services company based in south-east Germany, is now using a state-of-the-art Benninghoven Competence BA 4000 asphalt plant to produce asphalt. Equipped with Benninghoven’s Hot Recycling System RA 180, the plant is said to be highly efficient, economical and one of the most powerful available.
  • Concrete production innovation – mobility the key
    July 5, 2016
    Versatility and productivity are key drivers for the concrete plant sector - Mike Woof writes. The days of most construction machines being expressly designed and built for a single specific purpose have gone. These days construction equipment is largely intended to be versatile and adaptable, allowing it to be operated in a wide array of applications and duties. New concrete plants are designed too for mobility as this allows users to set up highly productive equipment quickly on basic sites, with little p