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Intermat innovation award for Fayat Group’s asphalt plant

The radical TRX100 asphalt plant developed by the Fayat Group has been given an Intermat 2018 innovation award. This advanced asphalt plant features a patented low temperature technology that allows it to use feed material containing up to 100% RAP. This continuous type plant has also been designed for ease of transport and mobility, allowing for fast relocation from site to site as well as speed commissioning.
February 28, 2018 Read time: 1 min

The radical TRX100 asphalt plant developed by the Fayat Group has been given an Intermat 2018 innovation award. This advanced asphalt plant features a patented low temperature technology that allows it to use feed material containing up to 100% RAP. This continuous type plant has also been designed for ease of transport and mobility, allowing for fast relocation from site to site as well as speed commissioning.

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