Mobile cold recycling mixing plant KMA 240

KMA 240 Mobile cold recycling mixing plant

EU Stage 3a/US EPA Tier 3

Twin-shaft pugmill

2,500

mm

Effective and environmentally friendly mix preparation

  • The KMA 240 high-performance cold recycling mixing plant is designed for the resource-friendly production of high-quality mix at a enormous mixing capacity of more than 240 tons per hour.
  • The KMA 240 is capable of processing a wide variety of base materials, such as recycled construction materials, milled asphalt material, demolished concrete, or virgin road construction materials, as well as binding agents, such as cement, bitumen emulsion, or foamed bitumen.
  • The mix is ideally suited for any type of construction project, e.g. for cement-treated or long-lasting bituminous base layers in road and path construction, parking lots, and industrial areas.
  • The mobile design of the cold recycling mixing plant allows the machine to be transported directly to the job site, saving both time and money.
  • The ability to completely recycle materials in combination with cold processing results in significant CO2 and energy savings with minimal construction costs and project periods.
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Highlights
One-of-a-kind mobility and flexibility
Simple, intuitive operation
Maximum productivity
Effective mixing process
Optimal material flow with intelligent functions
Precise binding agent addition

Cold recycling with the KMA

The KMA 240(i) is mounted on a flatbed semitrailer and equipped with an independent powerstation. The mobile concept enables the plant to be relocated to different operating sites quickly and set up in next to no time. Wheeled loaders empty all kinds of unbound source materials into the proportioning hopper via vibrating grids. Silos and / or tankers supply the plant with binding agents such as cement, bitumen emulsion or foamed bitumen. For high-precision metering, a microprocessor-controlled system monitors the addition of source materials and binding agents into the mixing chamber. A heavy-duty twin-shaft compulsory mixer produces a homogeneous construction material of high quality. In a final step, the recycled mix is simply discharged via the slewing belt conveyor which enables even long semitrailers to be loaded to full capacity.

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Mixing procedures

Cold recycling can be achieved either in-plant by hauling material recovered from an existing road to a central depot where it is fed through a mixing unit, or in-place using a recycling machine.

When mixing in-place / in-situ, a cold recycler granulates the existing pavement while mixing in binders and water homogeneously at the same time.

When mixing in-plant, reclaimed asphalt pavement and crushed stone are transported to a mixing plant located in the vicinity of the construction site.

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Control technology

WIRTGEN machines are fitted with a machine control system of the highest quality, in which the large proportion of software developed in-house plays the decisive role. WIRTGEN puts a special focus on continuous improvement, which has the added effect of significantly increasing the operational reliability of the machines. In addition, many years of experience in software and hardware development allow for higher and more flexible machine functionality in terms of applications and meeting specific customer requirements.

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Technical specifications

Exhaust emissions category
Drive power
Design
Operating weight, CE
Width
Feeding width
Feeding height (average)
Operating principle
Height
RAP hopper content
Max. particle size
Mixing performance
Rated power
Exhaust emissions category
EU Stage 3a/US EPA Tier 3
Drive power
2x 30 kW
Design
Twin-shaft pugmill
Operating weight, CE
31,650 kg
Width
2,500 mm
Feeding width
3,710 mm
Feeding height (average)
3,600 mm
Operating principle
Continuous mixer
Height
4,000 mm
RAP hopper content
2x 6 m³
Max. particle size
45 mm
Mixing performance
240 t/h
Rated power
129.4 kW / 176 HP

All details, illustrations and texts are non-binding and may include special equipment. We reserve the right to make technical changes without prior notice. Performance data are dependent upon actual operational conditions.