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ADM’s three improved plant systems

ADM is now offering three improved plant systems for the construction sector.
By MJ Woof May 12, 2023 Read time: 1 min
ADM’s new machines offer improved performance

ADM is now offering three new systems, its improved EX 7636 Asphalt Plant, as well as a 3.66m x 8.5m asphalt-plant control room and a concrete sand heater. The firm’s latest EX Series plants produce up to 383tonnes/hour of mix and can handle up to 50% RAP in the feed. Using counterflow technology, these plants provide long aggregates drying and mixing times to ensure consistent, quality asphalt that meets all federal and state specifications. Meanwhile, the new ADM control rooms are made with an all-steel welded-frame construction including wall studs, floor and ceiling joists. And the ADM concrete sand heaters (81-190tonnes/hour) are designed and manufactured to help concrete producers control mix temperature, improve concrete mix quality, and cut finishing time by reducing labour costs. 

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