Difference between stabilized soil mixing plant and concrete mixing plant
Sep 19, 2018
Nowadays, the most used material in construction projects are concrete, many friends have begun to invest in
concrete mixing plant. However, many people are not very clear about the difference between stabilized soil mixing plants and concrete mixing plants. Let me tell you about the differences today.
Firstly, we should know the difference between stable soil and concrete. Stabilized soil is a general term for a mixture of cement, lime, fly ash and other binders mixed with soil, it is widely used as road base in road engineering. Concrete refers to the collective name of engineering composite materials in which aggregates are cemented into a whole by cementitious materials. Generally speaking, the concrete refers to cement as cementing material, sand and stone as aggregate; water (containable with admixture) is blended in a certain proportion.
From this we can see that the difference between the stabilized soil mixing station and the
concrete mixing station is:
1. Since the proportion of cement required for stable soil production is small, the number of cement tanks in the stabilized soil mixing plant equipment is very small, and often only one or two are needed.
2. The mixer host used is different. The Stabilized Soil Mixing Station uses a twin-shaft continuous linerless mixer, while the concrete mixing plant uses JS twin-shaft forced concrete mixer.
3. The finished concrete products produced by the stabilized soil mixing plant are mainly used for the construction of traffic engineering projects such as roads, railways and airports, and the concrete products produced by concrete mixing stations are mainly used for the construction of various engineering buildings.
4. The finished product requirements of the concrete mixing plant are higher than those of the stabilized soil mixing plant.
5. The stable soil mixing station is usually measured by dynamic metering, while the
concrete mixing plant is static metering.