HZS50 Concrete Batching Plant in Africa

HZS50 Concrete Batching Plant in Africa

As Africa continues to experience rapid infrastructure development, the demand for efficient and durable construction equipment has never been higher. Our HZS50 concrete batching plant is designed to meet these challenges, offering a perfect balance of performance, mobility, and cost-effectiveness for projects across the continent.

The HZS50 concrete plant is a modular, ready-mix concrete plant with a theoretical productivity of 50 cubic meters per hour. Its compact structure allows for quick installation and easy relocation—a critical advantage for African sites where logistics and varying terrains require flexible solutions. The plant adopts a twin-shaft forced concrete mixer (JS1000), ensuring homogeneous mixing with high efficiency, even with dry-hard or aggregate concrete commonly used in bridge, road, and housing projects.

Key advantages include:

· High Adaptability: Equipped with a durable control system that operates reliably under unstable voltage and harsh climates, from tropical humidity to dry, dusty conditions.
· Simple Installation: The modular design reduces foundation requirements and enables setup within days, minimizing downtime.
· Low Maintenance: Wear parts are made from high-chromium alloys, extending service life and reducing operational costs—essential for remote project sites.
· Flexible Configuration: Options include aggregate batching with three or four bins, a screw conveyor for cement, and an optional water heating system for colder regions.

Typical configurations for the African market feature a JS1000 twin-shaft mixer, PLD1600 batching machine, and a fully automatic PLC control system, ensuring precise measurement and consistent concrete quality.

With its robust build, transport efficiency, and ease of operation, the HZS50 concrete batching plant has become a trusted partner for contractors aiming to complete projects on time and within budget. It delivers reliable performance where it matters most—on the ground, in the field, across Africa.