
CRUSHING AND SCREENING PLANTS
Crushing and screening plants are used to process raw materials like stones, ores, and minerals by reducing them to desired sizes and separating them based on specific properties. These systems include crushers to break down large materials and screens to sort them by size, shape, or other criteria. They play a vital role in industries such as mining, construction, and recycling by preparing materials for further processing or direct use in various applications.

ASPHALT PLANTS
Asphalt plants are essential for producing high-quality asphalt mixes used in road, highway, airport, and building construction. They combine aggregates, bitumen, and fillers, and are available in various types such as mobile or stationary, drum or batch mix, based on project needs. At Polygonmach, we offer a range of asphalt plants that ensure energy efficiency, consistent production, and minimal waste through advanced automation and real-time monitoring. Our solutions are cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and meet international standards for durability and performance.
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Asphalt Plants & Bitumen Processing
Asphalt plants are the equipment in asphalt mix manufacturing that is utilized in road construction, highway construction, airport runway construction, and building construction. Asphalt plants are designed to combine aggregates, bitumen, and filler material in a bid to produce a durable and good quality asphalt mix.
Depending on the project requirement, the asphalt plants can be continuous drum mix or batch mix fixed or mobile plants, and these plants are utilized for various applications. Technical specifications, controls, and ability to produce uniform, quality asphalt mixture are factors that make up the production capacity and quality of the asphalt plant. We have various models of asphalt plants for sale at Polygonmach that meet the diversified demands of the industries.

Crushing & Screening Plants
In order to reduce size sort and separate different kinds of materials including stones ores and minerals crushing and screening plants also called crushing and screening systems are facilities used for this purpose.
Screens are used to sort or separate the crushed material according to size shape or other properties. These plants normally consist of crushers for breaking large materials into smaller pieces.

Concrete Batching Plants
Mixing different ingredients to create concrete is done in a facility called a concrete batching plant sometimes called a concrete mixing plant.
Usually these components consist of cement water aggregates like gravel or sand and any additional ingredients that may be required. The concrete batching plant mixes and produces large amounts of concrete in an efficient manner by using a variety of machinery such as conveyors aggregate bins cement silos and control systems. A concrete batching plants operation involves precisely combining ingredients according to a predetermined recipe or formula to produce concrete with the required consistency and quality.

Wet Processing - Washing
Wet processing-washing is, in most cases, cleaning and separation of materials by use of water and mechanical forces. It is often followed by the removal of such impurities from raw materials as ores, minerals, sand, and gravels.
The process commences by the introduction of the said raw materials in a wash plant and thorough soak with plenty of water. This initial saturation softens and loosens the unwanted materials, making them easier to separate from the valuable base material. Inside the wash plant, zones of high pressure and the whirling impact of paddles and jets alternately whip and beat the mixture, scouring away dirt, clays, silt, and all other contaminants. The continuous movement of water helps to further dislodge these impurities, allowing for a more thorough cleaning.

Cement Silos
Cement silos can be described as storage structures meant for bulk cement or other kinds of powders such as sand, fly ash, slag, and lime.
These cylindrical silos come into wide usage at jobsites and concrete batching plants, among other applications where large amounts of cement need to be kept on hand in the production process. The size and shape of cement silos range from the small portable ones on wheels for short-term use, to big stationary ones into which large volumes of cements can be stored. They are normally made out of steel or any other strong material that could support the weight of the stored material and protect it against contaminants, moisture, or other elements that may reduce the quality of the material they are holding.
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