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Günter Papenburg’s versatile asphalt plants

Günter Papenburg is now offering a range of highly versatile and mobile asphalt batching plants. These plants are designed for ease of transportation as they come in standard shipping containers and can be set up in just 1-2 weeks on site according to the firm. The firm’s Rapid plants are available in two basic variants, with outputs of 140tonnes/hour and 180tonnes/hour. Customers can also specify from a range of options including hot storage or different hopper configurations. The plants can be supplied wi
March 2, 2016 Read time: 1 min
8346 Günter Papenburg is now offering a range of highly versatile and mobile asphalt batching plants. These plants are designed for ease of transportation as they come in standard shipping containers and can be set up in just 1-2 weeks on site according to the firm. The firm’s Rapid plants are available in two basic variants, with outputs of 140tonnes/hour and 180tonnes/hour. Customers can also specify from a range of options including hot storage or different hopper configurations. The plants can be supplied with steel frames allowing them to be installed on sites that have only a minimum of preparation, although a concrete base may be required if the customer requests more materials storage capacity. 
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