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The Asphalt Mixing Plant is a type of road construction equipment used to produce asphalt, a combination of aggregate and bitumen. It is typically composed of a drying drum, a vibrating screen, a hot aggregate bin, a weighing hopper, a mixing drum, a bitumen tank, and a control system. The plant is used to mix the aggregate and bitumen together to create asphalt for paving roads. The asphalt mixing plant is designed to produce asphalt with a specific consistency and temperature, and is used in a variety of road construction projects.
The asphalt mixing plant market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a range of products. Companies in the market include Ammann, Marini, Astec Industries, Sany, XCMG, Zoomlion, Wirtgen Group, and Lintec. Show Less Read more