The Difference Between Concrete Mixing Plant And Stabilized Soil Mixing Station
Stabilized soil mixing plants and concrete mixing plants are generally provided by manufacturers specializing in construction machinery. However, many customers may still have questions about these two types of equipment and what specifically distinguishes them. Concrete and stabilized soil are two different engineering and building materials with distinct applications. Stabilized soil is commonly used as a roadbed or foundation, especially in highway construction. Concrete, on the other hand, is a binder widely used in various engineering and construction projects. Therefore, although concrete is sometimes used in road construction, the equipment utilized is different: one is a stabilized soil mixer, and the other is a compulsory mixer. What are the differences between these two pieces of equipment? I. Product Definitions 1. Concrete Mixing Plant Also known as a concrete batching plant, a concrete mixing plant is equipped with a JS compulsory double-shaft concrete mixer as its main machine. The mixer has different weighing capacities, and the batching machine is a PLD concrete batching machine. The entire set of equipment includes a double-shaft mixer, batching machine, cement silo, screw conveyor, conveyor belt,...