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Semix introduces new Mobile 120 Y concrete batching plant

Turkish company Semix, which manufactures concrete batching plants, is introducing the new Mobile 120 Y. The plant, which is patented by the company, has a 100m³ aggregate silo capacity, and only requires a 250m² area to operate on site. With its inline aggregate silo solution, customers can stock aggregate with a one-sided concrete/steel ramp, while weighing time is reduced by a T-belt system. The new plant can be transported by one semi-trailer to its required destination, says Semix, which exports to
April 10, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Turkish company 8739 Semix, which manufactures concrete batching plants, is introducing the new Mobile 120 Y.

The plant, which is patented by the company, has a 100m³ aggregate silo capacity, and only requires a 250m² area to operate on site.

With its inline aggregate silo solution, customers can stock aggregate with a one-sided concrete/steel ramp, while weighing time is reduced by a T-belt system.

The new plant can be transported by one semi-trailer to its required destination, says Semix, which exports to more than 30 countries, and which is looking to increase this with its new product lines.

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