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Fayat Group wins Intermat innovation award for asphalt plant

The Fayat Group has won an Intermat innovation award for its new TRX100 asphalt plant. The new design from the firm was the winner of Equipment & Machinery Award in the Roads, Minerals and Foundations category, which was awarded on 18th January 2018. The TRX100 is a new mobile continuous asphalt plant able to handle up to 100% recycled material in its feed supply. Designed for fast relocation, the machine features an innovative low temperature production process.
January 22, 2018 Read time: 1 min
The 2779 Fayat Group has won an 242 Intermat innovation award for its new TRX100 asphalt plant. The new design from the firm was the winner of Equipment & Machinery Award in the Roads, Minerals and Foundations category, which was awarded on 18th January 2018. The TRX100 is a new mobile continuous asphalt plant able to handle up to 100% recycled material in its feed supply. Designed for fast relocation, the machine features an innovative low temperature production process.


Other innovation award winners include 2106 Manitou for its Machine Stabilisation Recognition System, Hinowa for its novel Lightlight 33.17 tracked access platform and 360 Smart Connect, for its embedded sensor concrete monitoring technology.

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