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Ammann is widening the range of its Elba concrete plants

Ammann continues to invest in the Elba concrete plant business it acquired during 2014. Fruit of this can be seen in the expanding product range, with the introduction of the new ECC Elba Concrete Centre.
February 10, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
The new ECC Concrete Centre offers versatility and productivity

6791 Ammann continues to invest in the Elba concrete plant business it acquired during 2014. Fruit of this can be seen in the expanding product range, with the introduction of the new ECC Elba Concrete Centre. This innovative plant features Elba’s proven and productive double spiral mixing system with an EMS or EMDW mixer, offering a long-lasting concrete mixing plant.

The design retains Elba’s proven layout with skip and belt elevation in the same design concept and assembly as a stationary or semi-mobile mixing plant. All drive systems and safety features comply with the latest standards and energy directives. Pre-installed modules are said to make it easy to achieve short assembly times and cost-effective transportation.

Emission values are reduced to a minimum in plants equipped with a mixer dust abatement system. Daily operations are made easier by good accessibility and spacious maintenance and cleaning platforms. The semi-galvanised design of the new Elba Concrete Centre further add to its durability. Plant output ranges from 105-200m3/hour for the range and the machines are offered with mixer sizes from the EMS 2000-2500. Aggregate storage ranges from 70-312m3, with aggregate types from 2-12, as well as six connections for cement weighing. A versatile plant layout is offered along with an optional foundation-free system design. The modular design reduces transport costs and the plant is offered with effective dust controls as well as optional feeds for additives or special products.

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