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XCMG is offering a new asphalt plant

XCMG says that its XAP80J asphalt plant offers high mobility and fast set up times. This compact plant can be easily transported in a container and can be assembled or disassembled quickly on site. The plant has a capacity of 80tonnes/hour and has a power rating of 307kW, while its fuel consumption is 6.5kg/tonne. The low noise output is said to allow the plant to be used on sites in urban areas, aided by its lower emissions. The firm is boosting exports of its asphalt plants and has now supplied a
August 18, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
XCMG is offering a new 80tonne/hour capacity asphalt plant
2490 XCMG says that its XAP80J asphalt plant offers high mobility and fast set up times. This compact plant can be easily transported in a container and can be assembled or disassembled quickly on site.  

The plant has a capacity of 80tonnes/hour and has a power rating of 307kW, while its fuel consumption is 6.5kg/tonne. The low noise output is said to allow the plant to be used on sites in urban areas, aided by its lower emissions.

The firm is boosting exports of its asphalt plants and has now supplied a consignment of the new XAP80Js to a customer in Pakistan, the first time XCMG has delivered plants to this market. The asphalt plants have now been commissioned and are being used in Pakistan's road construction market.

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