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HZSY120 Concrete Mixing Plant Application Case

Release time:2025-09-17 08:48:53

The HZS120 concrete mixing plant has a theoretical production capacity of 120 m³/h and is also known as a "2-cubic-meter" mixing station. It is ideal for medium-scale construction projects, including hydropower, highways, bridges, ports, airports, and other infrastructure developments, as well as large and medium-sized precast concrete plants and commercial concrete production facilities.

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Case Details

The HZSY120 mixing plant features a modular design and a foldable leg structure, enabling all its production functional units to be highly integrated onto a mobile platform. During the Xinjiang project, only two operators were required to complete the entire installation process—including main unit assembly, silo installation, spiral lifting, water and electrical circuit connections, and electrical control system debugging—in just 6 days. This allowed the plant to quickly ramp up production, significantly reducing both the equipment installation and commissioning timeline while dramatically boosting overall project construction efficiency.

This mixing plant features a compact design, significantly reducing its footprint compared to traditional stationary stations. At some remote project sites in Xinjiang, it can be installed and operational simply by hardening the ground—requiring minimal site preparation. No matter how isolated the project location may be, the plant is easy to access and can quickly start production. Additionally, the powder silos can optionally be equipped with steel-structure foundations, where the steel frames are connected via interlocking joints, allowing entire sections to be easily disassembled, reassembled, and relocated. This innovative structural design not only simplifies transportation and storage but also helps cut logistics costs even further.