The difference between concrete batching plant and stabilized soil mixing plant

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

Stabilized soil mixing plant and concrete mixing plant are both production stations for materials required for construction. They are not suitable for different projects, so the proportion of materials used and production equipment are different, for the difference between the two, the following will be sorted out for you.

The difference between a concrete batching plant and a stabilized soil mixing plant.

The proportion of cement used is different。The cement required for stabilized soil is relatively small, that is to say, the concrete produced has little fluidity, so the number of cement tanks in the stabilized soil mixing station will be less, generally only 1-2 can be used.

The host is different。The concrete batching plant is mainly based on JS twin-shaft compulsory mixer. The stabilized soil mixing plant uses a twin-shaft continuous linerless mixing hostThe use cases are different。The concrete produced by the stabilized soil mixing plant is mainly widely used in transportation projects such as railways, highways, and airports, and is used for road compaction, foundation laying, etc. The concrete produced by concrete mixing is generally suitable for construction projects.

The requirements for finished products are different。The finished product requirements of the stabilized soil mixing plant are much lower than those of the concrete batching plant.

The measurement method is different。The stabilized soil mixing plant adopts the metering method, which is usually dynamic metering, and the concrete batching plant adopts the static metering method.

Comparatively speaking, the structure of the stabilized soil mixing plant is relatively simple, but the quality of the output product is much lower than that of the concrete batching plant. Because of the different uses. Therefore, everyone should compare and confirm before choosing a production station. Please also feel free to consult us on the homepage.

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