Grout batching plant
Grout batching plant is a machine used for mixing and producing grout, which is a fluid mixture of cement, sand, and water or other additives used for filling voids, gaps, and cracks in concrete and other structures. A grout batching plant typically consists of a cement silo, aggregate bins, water tank, admixture tank, weighing system, and a mixer.
The grout batching plant is a specially designed machine for mixing cement, water, and other additive materials. With its standard 20ft container size, it can be stacked with a container silo to save space and reduce shipping costs. The capacity of the plant can be customized according to specific project requirements. The grout batching plant is equipped with a full automatic control system using SIEMENS PLC, while its main electric parts are from well-known brands such as Schneider and SIEMENS.
The container design of the grout batching plant enables it to be shipped as a container, helping to save on shipping fees. The container cement silo can also be placed on top of the container to supply cement.
The grout batching plant provides several advantages, including cost savings and flexibility, as it can be transported to any construction site as required, regardless of site location and foundation requirements. It is also easy to transport and install, saving ocean freight costs and can be quickly installed and put to use.
In addition, the device and capacity of the plant can be customized to meet the specific needs of clients. Quality assurance is also guaranteed with the availability of CE, ROHS, and ISO certifications, and the grout batching plant has been used by over 300 customers with zero complaints.