Performance and Working Principle of Stabilized Soil Mixing Plants
2025-09-10
The core performance and working principle of a stabilized soil mixing station.
The stabilized soil mixing plant is a specialized piece of equipment designed for blending stabilized soil materials, widely used in the construction of road bases for highways, urban roads, airports, and other infrastructure projects. Its core performance characteristics and operational principles are as follows:
Core Performance
Production Capacity: The theoretical production range is 300–1,000 tons per hour, with various equipment models available for flexible selection based on construction requirements.
Measurement accuracy: Aggregate measurement accuracy can reach ±2%, while the measurement accuracy for raw materials such as cement and water can be as high as ±1%, ensuring precise mix proportions.
Environmental Measures: Equipped with dust removal systems and spray devices (optional), effectively controlling dust pollution.
. Structural configuration: Includes batching machines, cement silos, powder material weighing systems, and mixing systems, along with water circuits and electrical control systems. Material is uniformly mixed through a forced-type mixer.
How it works
Material Conveying: Raw materials are precisely weighed via a continuous metering control system and then conveyed into the mixing unit by a dedicated conveying device.
. Mixing process: The twin-shaft forced mixing technology ensures rapid material blending in a "boiling" state, with low maintenance costs.
The stabilized soil, after being thoroughly mixed, is conveyed by the delivery system to the finished material bin.
Applicable Scenarios
Primarily used for mixing cement-stabilized soil, lime-stabilized soil, and industrial waste residue stabilization materials. It is suitable for core performance and operational principles of stabilized soil mixing stations applied in high-grade highways, urban roads, airport subbases, and other construction projects.
The stabilized soil mixing plant is a specialized piece of equipment designed for blending stabilized soil materials, widely used in the construction of road bases for highways, urban roads, airports, and other infrastructure projects. Its core performance characteristics and operational principles are as follows:
Core Performance
Production Capacity: The theoretical production range is 300–1,000 tons per hour, with various equipment models available for flexible selection based on construction requirements.
Measurement accuracy: Aggregate measurement accuracy can reach ±2%, while the measurement accuracy for raw materials such as cement and water can be as high as ±1%, ensuring precise mix proportions.
Environmental Measures: Equipped with dust removal systems and spray devices (optional), effectively controlling dust pollution.
. Structural configuration: Includes batching machines, cement silos, powder material weighing systems, and mixing systems, along with water circuits and electrical control systems. Material is uniformly mixed through a forced-type mixer.
How it works
Material Conveying: Raw materials are precisely weighed via a continuous metering control system and then conveyed into the mixing unit by a dedicated conveying device.
. Mixing process: The twin-shaft forced mixing technology ensures rapid material blending in a "boiling" state, with low maintenance costs.
The stabilized soil, after being thoroughly mixed, is conveyed by the delivery system to the finished material bin.
Applicable Scenarios
Primarily used for mixing cement-stabilized soil, lime-stabilized soil, and industrial waste residue-stabilized materials. Suitable for construction of high-grade highways, urban roads, airport subbases, and other similar projects.
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