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Below you can find a virtual city of an asphalt Plant. There are several Pictures and also exact Procedure of Mixing Asphalt in a Batch Plant. We assume that you are familiar with words like( Asphalt, Mixing aggregate, batch Plant, and Etc), So for more convenience we jump this step and go to the start the description of a Batch Plant .

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Types of Plant:

There are two basic types of plants used to manufacture Hot Mix Asphalt - Batch Plants and Drum Plants. Both plants are capable of producing quality HMA.

        Batch Plant                         Drum Plant

        1. Batch Plant                                                                          2. Drum Plant

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General Features of Plants: There are many components common to batch and drum plants as can be seen Below. These includes:

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Cold feed bins

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Asphalt binder storage

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Dryer

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Emission controls

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Storage silos

 

                               

1.Batch Plant Structure                                                       2.Drum  Plant Structure

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Material for Plants (Aggregates):

Aggregate StorageHMA ( Hot mix Asphalt ) is a mixture of aggregate (crushed stone, gravel, and sand), and asphalt binder. Aggregates are usually stored in stockpile Called Horizontal Stockpile. Stockpiles may be covered to prevent rain from soaking the aggregate or aggregates may be stored in large silos or bunkers. When storage silos or bunkers are used they often act as cold feed bins to meter the aggregates into the plant.

 Horizontal Stock Pile In Batchin Site                                 Aggregate Silo For Big Projects  

1.HorizontalStockPile                                                                  2. Aggregate Silo                                             

            

3.Bunker Pile

 

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Where Does Aggregate Goes?

Cold Feed Bins: Aggregates are typically moved from the stockpiles to the cold feed bin using a front-end loader. Cold feed bins are used to accurately meter the different aggregates used in the mix to the drying drum. The amount of each aggregate is controlled by a combination of the gate opening at the bottom of the bin and conveyor belt speed.

A Place Which Aggrgate goes                                    Internal Structure of a Cold Bin

          1.Cold Bin                                                                                                 2. Cold Bin Structure

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How Transfer the Aggregates to the Bin?

A conveyor below the cold feed bins transfers the aggregate to the dryer where the aggregate is dried and heated. Because drum plants produce mix continuously, a weigh scale is used to weigh the aggregate before it enters the dryer so the amount of asphalt binder can be accurately added.

Feed system machine Which Transfer the Aggregate to Drum For Drying                                      Internal structure of a feeding system of aggregate

         1. Feeding system                                                                                  2. Feeding System Structure

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What Happens to the Aggregate after transferring to the Drum?

They will dry in Dryers to be prepare for mixing and making the asphalt.

Types of Dryers: Aggregates are dried and heated in a dryer drum as they are tumbled through a hot air stream. The hot air is created by a burner and is pulled through the drum by a fan.

The direction of air flow relative to the direction of aggregate flow describes the two types of dryers-Parallel-Flow and Counter-Flow. In a parallel-flow drum aggregates move in the same direction as the hot air. For a counter-flow plant the aggregates moves in the opposite direction.

                                           

1.Parallel Dryer                                                                                            2. Counter Dryer

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And then what does it do after drying?

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As hot air passes through the aggregate it picks up some fine sand and dust particles. These particles are removed by the emissions control system before the air goes into the atmosphere. Most plants have primary and secondary collectors to remove these particles.

The fine sand and some dust is collected in the primary collector and returned to the mix. The secondary collector removes the remaining fine dust. In most cases this dust can also be returned to the mix.

                             

1. Drum Batch Mixer                                                                    2. Batch Plant Mixer

 

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Really what is the difference between Batch Plant and Drum?

After the aggregate has been dried and heated the difference between batch and drum plants becomes clear.

Batch Plant:

In batch plants the dried hot aggregates exit the dryer and travel up a bucket elevator to the batch tower, where they are separated by size over screens and stored in hot bins. The amount of each aggregate is accurately proportioned by weight in the aggregate weigh hopper. (Picture No,1)

1st Step intering the batch                                                                    

1. Batch Plant (a)                                                                                               2.Batch Plant (b)                                              

After the Aggregates have been weighed they are dropped into the pug mill where they are mixed with the asphalt binder. The amount of asphalt added to the aggregate is measured either by a weigh bucket or by a pump and meter system. After the asphalt and aggregate are mixed they are either deposited in a truck or in a storage silo.

Drum Plant

The mix is made continuously in a drum plant. Asphalt and aggregate are mixed in the drum after the aggregate has been dried and heated. The asphalt is added to the aggregate where the air stream is cooler. After the asphalt and aggregate are mixed they are moved to a storage silo where the mix is loaded into trucks.

1. Parallel Drum Plant

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What need Drum Plant?

 Storage Silos: Drum mix plants must have storage silo (s) since they produce mix continuously. Batch plants do not require a storage silo, but they often do have them to increase the plant production.

Storage silos are insulated and may be heated to prevent heat loss. A mix may be stored in a silo for days. Mix is discharged from the silo into trucks for transportation to the paving site.

                               

1.Multiple Silo                                                                                 2. Portable Silo

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What remains else?

Control: Most Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) plants control their production using computers and automation. When necessary plants may still be operated manually.

   1. Computer Room For Controlling the Mix

 

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Conclusion:-

Both batch and drum mix plants are capable of producing quality hot mix asphalt for use on streets, highways, parking lots, driveways, bike trails, and other structures. The type of plant used by a contractor is a business decision dependent on cost and market.
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