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SANY launches cleaner asphalt plant

SANY Road Machinery has revealed its innovative SLB3000 asphalt plant at bauma China 2014. As the plant is somewhat large, SANY showed a scale model of the equipment on its booth. This innovative plant is said to feature lower dust and fumes emissions than previous generation equipment. Interest has already been strong in the design due its improved environmental profile, which could allow asphalt production even in urban areas. Capable of producing up toe 240tonnes/hour, this low dust unit features a 3tonn
November 25, 2014 Read time: 1 min
SANY’s cleaner asphalt plant concept was shown in model form at bauma China
1170 SANY Road Machinery has revealed its innovative SLB3000 asphalt plant at bauma China 2014. As the plant is somewhat large, SANY showed a scale model of the equipment on its booth. This innovative plant is said to feature lower dust and fumes emissions than previous generation equipment. Interest has already been strong in the design due its improved environmental profile, which could allow asphalt production even in urban areas. Capable of producing up toe 240tonnes/hour, this low dust unit features a 3tonne mixing capacity in standard configuration. However a range of options will be available to suit customer requirements.

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