Operating an asphalt mixing plant involves a series of
systematic procedures to ensure efficient production of asphalt. Here's a brief
overview of the operation procedures:
Aggregate Handling Aggregates such as gravel, sand, and stone are stored in bins and conveyed to the plant by belts or buckets. They are then accurately measured and transferred to the drying drum.
Drying and Heating
In the drying drum, the aggregates are heated to remove moisture. The burner heats the drum, and hot gases circulate through the drum to dry the aggregates thoroughly.
Mixing
Once dried, the aggregates move to the mixing chamber where they are combined with asphalt cement. The mixing process ensures a homogeneous blend of materials to produce high-quality asphalt.
Storage and Discharge
The mixed asphalt is stored temporarily in hot storage silos to maintain its temperature before being discharged into trucks or transported to construction sites.
Emissions Control
Asphalt mixing plants incorporate systems to control emissions and comply with environmental regulations. This includes dust collection systems and exhaust gas treatment to minimise environmental impact.
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