Structure and Working Process Of A Foundation Free Concrete Batching Plant

The foundation free concrete batching plant is a highly integrated concrete production system. It combines the batching, conveying, storage, mixing, and discharging systems of a traditional concrete plant onto a single steel frame. The plant only needs a level ground for installation. It can be commissioned within 24 hours. This greatly reduces the contractor's waiting time and installation costs.
Components of foundation free concrete batching plant

Aggregate Storage and Batching System
This system uses the PLD series batching machine. It is equipped with 2 to 4 aggregate storage bins.

Powder Material Storage and Conveying System
This system can be equipped with vertical cement silos or horizontal cement silos. Screw conveyors are used for material transfer.

Small and medium-sized models use a lift hopper. This design has a small footprint and low cost. Large and medium-sized models use a troughed belt conveyor. It offers high conveying capacity and long conveying distance.

This system uses the JS series twin-shaft forced mixer. The discharging capacity ranges from 500L to 4000L. The mixing cycle is 72 seconds per batch.

Aggregates are weighed dynamically using a flying weighing system. Accuracy reaches ±2%. Cement, water, and admixture are weighed statically and independently. Accuracy for each reaches ±1%.

This system uses dual-computer synchronized control. It supports both automatic and manual operation modes. It is fully functional.
