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Fayat mixes things up at INTERMAT

January 6, 2017
Company shows off its new 6-tonne capacity asphalt mixer in Paris, a product aimed at the growing market in recycling and characterised by low energy consumption and high quality output. To find out more about Fayat’s asphalt mixer please %$Linker: 2 Internal <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 2 20649 0 oLinkInternal click here Fayat’s larger asphalt mixer, for recycling false /event-news/intermat/2015/news/fayats-larger-asphalt-mixer-for-recycling/ true false%>.
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