Mobile Concrete Batching Plant
For a more sustained Concrete supply without the inconvenience or time-lags that delivery and collection can often incur, our Mobile Concrete Batching Plant could be the perfect solution.
Mobile Concrete Batching Plant
While traditional Concrete delivery and collection methods often suffice, some occasions call for a more sustained Concrete supply without the inconvenience or time-lags that delivery and collection can often incur.
In such cases, and specifically on sizeable commercial projects where access and space permits, our Mobile Concrete Batching Plant may offer the best solution for your needs.
Fully constructed and ready to produce large volumes of Concrete in just 6-hours, our Mobile Plant could reduce your material costs, without compromising quality.
Capable of producing up to 60m³ per hour, the Mobile Plant requires approximately 35m x 35m of flat, hard-standing ground to permit operations.
* Note : more space required for additional Silo’s beyond the typical configuration – Basic configuration either CEM1 or CEMII as one silo (Additional Silo deployed can do any combination of CEM1 or CEMII products)
Our Mobile Plant is versatile to connect to any type of Cement Silo – Upright, Low Level or even a Mobile Silo. It’s easy to ship to any part of the country at a very low cost.
Mobile Concrete Batching Plant
Designed and developed to the highest British Standards, the MCM60 is the mobile solution for all your concrete needs, producing 60m³ per hour.
- Batch your concrete where you want to use it.
- Batch directly into concrete pump, dumper or ready-mix truck.
- No waste, only batch what you need.
- No more waiting for ready-mix trucks, it’s there when you need it.
- When the job’s finished, move your plant to the next one.
- All British Standard / H&S conformity.
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