Bitumen is prepared and manufactured in asphalt mixing plants before it is used in construction projects. Asphalt is in high demand because of its many applications, but for businesses looking to venture into asphalt production, there are various factors to understand before deciding which mixing plant to purchase. This guide will provide a brief overview of the asphalt market, then consider the key factors to consider when selecting an asphalt plant, and highlight some of the main types of plants available today.
The Size of the Asphalt Plant
Knowing the dimensions and weight of your plant will help determine a shipping method that is cost-effective and ensures safe delivery. It's important to address these issues upfront, as some plants are large, shipping them to a location can require significant logistical arrangements, and the business must be able to afford the overhead.
Maintenance and Installation of Asphalt Mixing Plant
New or Used Asphalt Mixing Plants
Choosing between a new and an old asphalt plant mostly depends on one's budget. The new facility will provide warranty, customer support, operator training and free installation. However, if a business is operating on a tight budget, they will have to source used equipment from reputable companies. They should also look for one that isn't being used very often. Apart from that, it is highly recommended to hire an engineer to inspect the used equipment before purchasing.