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The concrete batching plant capacity usually refers to the volume of concrete that can be produced in a certain period of time (usually per hour), and this value is usually expressed in cubic meters (m³). However, it should be noted that there may be differences between theoretical and actual production capacity, which is mainly due to factors such as equipment maintenance, raw material supply, and operating conditions.
Concrete batching plant capacity and corresponding models:
– HZS25: Theoretically, it can produce 25 cubic meters of concrete per hour, but the actual output is about 15-20 cubic meters/hour.
– HZS35: Theoretical production rate is 35 cubic meters/hour, and the actual production is about 25-30 cubic meters/hour.
– HZS50: Theoretical production rate is 50 cubic meters/hour, and the actual production is about 35-40 cubic meters/hour.
– HZS60: Theoretical production rate is 60 cubic meters/hour, and the actual production is about 50-55 cubic meters/hour.
– HZS75: Theoretical production rate is 75 cubic meters/hour, and the actual production is about 60-65 cubic meters/hour.
– HZS90: Theoretical production rate is 90 cubic meters/hour, and the actual production is about 75-80 cubic meters/hour.
– HZS120: Theoretical production rate is 120 cubic meters/hour, while the actual production may be between 100-110 cubic meters/hour.
– HZS240: Theoretically, it can produce 240 cubic meters of concrete per hour, but in actual applications, this number may drop to 200-230 cubic meters/hour.
Factors affecting batching plant capacity
– Equipment status: including the operating status and maintenance level of equipment such as mixers and conveying systems.
– Raw material quality: such as aggregate size and moisture content, which will affect mixing efficiency and the quality of the final product.
– Operation process: reasonable process layout and efficient operation process can significantly improve production efficiency.
– Environmental factors: external conditions such as temperature and humidity may also affect production.
– Automation degree: highly automated systems can reduce human errors and improve production efficiency.
Methods to increase production capacity
– Optimize design: by improving the design of the concrete batching plant, such as adopting a one-step layout, production efficiency can be greatly improved.
– Strengthen management: reasonably arrange production plans to ensure sufficient and timely material supply.
– Technology upgrade: using more efficient mixing main units and other key components, as well as advanced control systems, can help improve production capacity.
In short, choosing the right concrete batching plant model and adjusting and optimizing it according to actual conditions can better meet engineering needs and maximize economic benefits.