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RECYCLING FACILITIES |
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OPERATING
PRINCIPLES OF THE SYSTEM
Concrete Recycling Plants, trans mixers, mobile
and trailer type concrete pumps are part of a
system developed by our company to minimize the
waste of the left over water, aggregate and
cement that emerge during the cleaning of the
left over concrete in the batching plants and
thus recycle these materials and protect the
environment .The system is operated with a very
small operating cost (energy consumption,
maintenance and spare parts requirements and
personnel needs.)
The trans mixer or concrete pump that has left
over concrete inside it emerges to washer bin
.By taking sufficient water from the existing
shower system it makes possible the cleaning and
diluting of the concrete inside the
cauldron
from the
bowsprits. This diluted concrete is
discharged into the loading bin. This material
is swept into the washer by the clean water
shower system inside the loading bin . The
aggregate of sizes 0.15-35 mm that are carried
to discharging buckets by the screws inside the
washer are then transferred to the
stock belt as washed. Cement - water
mixture inside the washing bin is taken into the
main storage tank via its special gutter. This
cement-water mixture is mixed in regular
intervals by the agitator inside the main
storage tank and then given to the water batcher
in adjusted amounts via the main pump.
The aggregate and water –cement mixture that has
been segregated on the basis of the above
mentioned principles can be recycled and
environmental pollution due to leftovers can be
prevented. Nowadays municipalities and
environmental institutions make very strict
inspections and impose sanctions related with
this issue.
NORMAL CONCRETE WASHING CAPACITY:25 m3/h

STANDART UNITS
1. Washing and segregation unit
2. Metarial Storage Conveyor
3. Main storage tank, agitator,
main pump
4.Clean water pump, shower pump
5.Flowmeter(Optional)
6. Automation and control system |
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