On February 15, 2026, a customer inquired about our LB1500 asphalt mixing plant.The customer required a production capacity of 120 tons per hour, which is our company’s flagship product.Recently, inquiries for this capacity have been quite frequent.Our 120 t/h model meets the needs of most customers.
From steel material selection to structural design, every detail is carefully crafted, ensuring reliable quality.
Our stationary asphalt mixing plants offer distinct advantages:
Stable and high output
High precision
Long service life
Environmentally friendly and controllable
We fully understand that equipment productivity is the top priority.Material selection is critical. We implement strict quality control to ensure the equipment is stable, durable, structurally rigid, and features low failure rates.
We can design plants with customized capacities ranging from 40 to 300 tons per hour, capable of delivering stable performance even at high outputs.
Different road grades have different standards, and high-grade roads have higher requirements for asphalt mixtures.To address this, we have been developing equipment with high-precision metering and mixing.
Our batch-type stationary asphalt plants feature:
Independent high-precision metering for aggregates, filler, and asphalt
Twin-shaft forced mixing
High uniformity of asphalt mixtures
They are ideal for large-scale, long-term, centralized supply infrastructure projects.
We product two types of stationary asphalt mixing plants:
Batch-type stationary asphalt plant
Production process: cold feeding → drying → screening → metering → mixing → discharging
Advantages: flexible mixing ratio, high precision, stable quality.
Suitable for high-standard projects such as expressways, airports, and urban main roads.
Continuous-type stationary asphalt plant
Production process: uninterrupted; drying, heating, and mixing completed in the same drum.
Advantages: simple structure, high efficiency, lower cost.A great choice for ordinary highways, rural roads, and urban secondary roads.
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