Stationary
Screening Technology
Our unique Screen Drum System combines the drying and screening processes of aggregates in one drum. The aggregates move through the drying drum in counterflow method. The heated aggregates drop through the slots onto the screens on the outer side of the drum. Carried by the rotation of the drum and the spiralling flights, the heated aggregates then pass through the screens into the respective hot bin without losing any heat radiated from the drum.
This results in lesser operating costs from reduced fuel consumption and maintenance costs due to the elimination of hot elevator and vibrating screens. There is no more maintenance needed from the high wear-and-tear parts of the hot elevator, plus, without hot elevator, route of dried aggregates is shortened, and unnecessary heat dissipations are eliminated. The proximity of Screen Drum to the Hot Mineral Bins ensures the maximum heat retention to the aggregates.
LEP Warm Mix Asphalt
Lintec Ecological Processing (LEP95) system is a warm mix asphalt solution available for all Lintec and Linnhoff asphalt mixing plants. It can also be retrofitted to existing asphalt mixing plants. The system uses proven technology to produce high quality asphalt at a temperature of 95-100°C with the foamed bitumen system.
HRC Hot Recycling System
Recycled Asphalt Pavement (RAP) material can be recycled with our asphalt recycling systems. Not only will this ensure your role in the conservation of our natural resources, but it will also lower your production costs by using less raw materials, such as bitumen and aggregates.
The asphalt recycling system allows the virgin asphalt plant to recycle RAP material by mixing it together with virgin aggregates for the hot mix asphalt. RAP material is gathered from excavation of road pavement or milling waste, which is then pulverised by an asphalt recycling granulator, processed and screened into different sizes required, before being mixed with the virgin aggregates. Excavated chunks of asphalt pavement would need to be crushed with an asphalt granulator to ensure that the original grain size of aggregate is maintained, and excessive fines or asphalt dust are reduced.
Up to 60% RAP material can be recycled with HRC. RAP material is heated with hot air from a hot air generator in a parallel recycling drum. The heated RAP material is then weighed before being mixed with virgin materials in the mixer of the asphalt mixing plant.
CRC Cold Recycling System
Recycled Asphalt Pavement (RAP) material can be recycled with our asphalt recycling systems. Not only will this ensure your role in the conservation of our natural resources, but it will also lower your production costs by using less raw materials, such as bitumen and aggregates.
The asphalt recycling system allows the virgin asphalt plant to recycle RAP material by mixing it together with virgin aggregates for the hot mix asphalt. RAP material is gathered from excavation of road pavement or milling waste, which is then pulverised by an asphalt recycling granulator, processed and screened into different sizes required, before being mixed with the virgin aggregates. Excavated chunks of asphalt pavement would need to be crushed with an asphalt granulator to ensure that the original grain size of aggregate is maintained, and excessive fines or asphalt dust are reduced.
With CRC, up to 30% RAP material can be utilised in the hot mix design. Direct from RAP hopper, the RAP material is weighed before being mixed with virgin materials in the mixer of the asphalt mixing plant.
Additive Dosing System
Bitumen Decanting System
Foreign Filler Silo
Hot Storage Silo
Lintec UCP Ultra Concrete Batching Plant
The highly automated Lintec UCP series is the solution for big concrete needs. With models that produce up to 250 cubic metres of ready mix concrete per hour, the UCP series meets the needs of projects requiring thousands of cubic metres a day. At the same time, the UCP ready mix concrete batching plant maintains accuracy in ensuring the quality of concrete.
The UCP series can be customised to suit the requirements of any major project. The twin-shaft mixers, controlled by computerised process control systems running on Windows OS, intensely mixes your concrete in three-dimensional movements.