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Asphalt recycler is an installation for patching of roads, which can be made in the form of a self-propelled or trailed machine.
In order to make a mixture that will be laid on the roadway, the equipment performs the recycling of asphalt, using materials such as pieces or chipping from milling. For this, the regenerator directly at the place of work heats the future components of the mixture and mixes them thoroughly.
Asphalt recycling starts with recycled asphalt, which contains reprocessed pavement. According to the Federal Highway Administration, reclaimed asphalt (otherwise known as RAP) starts with old, broken or damaged asphalt.
Essentially, asphalt recycling repurposes RAP and allows towns, cities, municipalities and other organizations requiring large asphalt to reuse their existing asphalt into new projects. Plus, asphalt recycling follows the standard reduce, reuse and recycle movement.
Also, this machine is in special demand among road builders in the cold season (winter, early spring or late autumn), when it is impossible to use a stationary asphalt concrete plant. At this time, the technology of recycling asphalt becomes the most appropriate and cost-effective.
The Global Asphalt recycler Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
BAGELA Asphalt Recyclers – Hot asphalt mix right at the building site, at low cost
Fast and resource-conserving production of up to 10 tonnes of asphalt mix every hour. The recycler uses waste asphalt or milled material to make new base layers. Bagela is the patent-holding world market leader in this “green” niche market.
It comes with numerous benefits – Hot asphalt mix available in just 10 minutes – at any time and any place ; Elimination of material, transport and disposal costs ; Avoidance of hazardous waste thanks to 100% recycling ; The recycling of 1 tonne of asphalt requires just 6 litres of fuel.
National and international comparison analysis supply evidences for: High quality base layer can be developed from broken asphalt (base and top layer) only by competent handling of the Bagela asphaltrecycler.
A new mixing drum system has been designed for processing asphalt fines or for drying soil. The drum is provided with high axial webs, which, in combination with a higher mixing speed, ensure increased heat absorption by the processed material.