Concrete recycling plant BW series

Concrete recycling plant - BW series  - GOKER Contruction Machines
Concrete recycling plant - BW series  - GOKER Contruction Machines
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Characteristics

Recycled product
for concrete

Description

The removal of solid materials from the system is done by the spiral system, no filtering. 2 models are produced with a capacity of 10-25 m3 / h. Concrete never comes into contact with the motor unit. Thanks to the inner wear plates, the wear life is reduced to a minimum. Thanks to its low spiral rotation speed, small aggregate pieces also act as wear plates. BETONWASH can be applied to many alternative floor plans. During washing, the process is started by the truck driver With the top filling pipes, the concrete is washed and diluted with clean water. The diluted concrete is poured into the tank from BETONWASH. The flushing pipes and equipment in the tank provide reclamation of the diluted solution. It is the whole system for the reuse of WASTE WATER (Cement + Water mixture) in the concrete plant, which is formed after washing the remaining concrete in the concrete mixers and pumps. The system also separates the aggregate in the concrete. World-renowned Lafarge, Cement France, Ital Cement, Heidelberg, Bin Ladin Company, Alfanar Company groups preferred GÖKER as their concrete partner.

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Intermat 2027
Intermat 2027

21-24 Apr 2027 Paris (France)

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