Linnhoff & Henne show range of mastic asphalt machines
Linnhoff & Henne (LH) is showing its range of mastic asphalt machines at bauma 2016. This includes mastic asphalt silos and finishers, bitumen laying machines, chipping spreaders, mobile transport and recycling mixers and special heaters. Featured on LH's stand is the Gussasphalt Transport Cooker with a kettle capacity of 4300 litres, three-cylinder diesel engine and a fully-automatic oil heating system with two burners. LH keeps the largest stock of spare parts for Gussasphalt machines and offers a 24-hour
April 12, 2016
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Gussasphalt Transport Cooker
8405 Linnhoff & Henne (LH) is showing its range of mastic asphalt machines at bauma 2016. This includes mastic asphalt silos and finishers, bitumen laying machines, chipping spreaders, mobile transport and recycling mixers and special heaters.
Featured on LH's stand is the Gussasphalt Transport Cooker with a kettle capacity of 4300 litres, three-cylinder diesel engine and a fully-automatic oil heating system with two burners. LH keeps the largest stock of spare parts for Gussasphalt machines and offers a 24-hour parts service.
A customer in Denmark is now benefiting from asphalt production technology supplied by Turkish firm E-MAK.
The company, Dansk Støbeastfalt, is based in Ringstead, Denmark and is a subsidiary of the DAB Group, which is headquartered in Gothenburg and is itself part of DAB Holding.
DAB has other asphalt plants located in Kungälv, Sweden and Roskilde, Denmark, both of which focus on producing mastic asphalt and other specialty materials. DAB also owns Spesialdekker, a firm that produces special coatings and is based in Norway.
Plants for mixing asphalt are becoming more sophisticated than ever, while users are looking for ecological and technological benefits. Patrick Smith reports. When the Adige Bitumi Group decided to renew its old M 260 plant it chose to collaborate with Marini for the design and development of a plant with production of 280-300tonnes/hour.
Benninghoven has developed and patented a new system for its mastic asphalt plants which significantly reduces the noise they produce: less than 70dB compared to 100dB normally. The company has sold six of the new GKL Silent machines already to companies in France, Hungary and Norway - all for city centre projects.