The concrete mixing plant consists of systems and structural components for feeding, storage, batching, mixing, and unloading control. All concrete aggregate silos are placed on the side of the mixer and used as machinery for producing concrete.
Workflow of concrete mixing plant
The difference between concrete mixing plant and concrete mixing tower
1. The aggregate conveying process is different: the aggregate batching tower of the concrete batching tower is above, and the aggregates are directly fed into the mixer after being measured; The aggregate bin of the mixing plant is located below and requires the aggregate to be measured and transported through an inclined belt (or some hopper) before entering the mixer. To put it mildly, it is called the tower of integrated progress, the second station of progress.
2. Slow handling: The structure of the concrete mixing plant is easy to disassemble and handle. The concrete mixing tower can only be used as a fixed mixing device and is usually suitable for large-scale water conservancy projects or the supply of high-yield commercial concrete.
3. Different input-output capabilities: Due to the aggregate silo of the top concrete batching tower, the steel structure will be larger and the inclined belt will be longer, resulting in higher initial equipment investment costs. However, in terms of production capacity, under the same conditions, the production capacity of the mixing plant is about one-fifth higher than that of the concrete mixing plant.
4. Different equipment composition: The concrete mixing station mainly consists of five systems, such as the mixing host, material weighing system, material conveying system, material storage system and control system, and other auxiliary facilities. The concrete mixing tower adopts a concrete mixing station for aggregate measurement, reducing four central links and adopting vertical feeding measurement, saving measurement time and greatly improving production capacity.




