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Lintec launches LEP 95 warm mix asphalt system

Lintec is showing its new Lintec Ecological Processing 95 patented warm asphalt mix system for the first time at Bauma. LEP 95 has a working temperature range of 95 to 100 degrees Celsius, which is significantly lower than conventional systems, thereby saving on energy consumption and emissions.
April 11, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Lintec’s warm mix asphalt system offers savings on energy consumption and emissions

1177 Lintec is showing its new Lintec Ecological Processing 95 patented warm asphalt mix system for the first time at Bauma. LEP 95 has a working temperature range of 95 to 100 degrees Celsius, which is significantly lower than conventional systems, thereby saving on energy consumption and emissions.

At bauma 2016, the system is integrated with the company's CSD 3000 plant, which can produce both hot and warm mix asphalt depending on demand at the job site. The system produces a smooth and stable foam for optimum mixing results at low temperatures. The lower temperature capability results in 40% energy savings, as well as 35% savings on both CO2 and bitumen emissions.

The LEP 95 system can be retrofitted to existing Lintec plants or those of other manufacturers. Lintec is an export-oriented company, focusing on markets such as the Middle East, Russia and Brazil where the mobility of its systems are an advantage.

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