The Liebherr 5 m³ batch plant mixer is a popular model designed for concrete production in both stationary and mobile concrete batching plants. Some key specifications include:
Mixing Capacity: 5 cubic meters (5 m³)Recommended Batch Size: 3-5 m³Mixer Type: Twin-shaft batch mixerDriving Power: 132 kW (180 hp)Mixing Shaft Speed: 0-22 rpmDischarge Opening: Hydraulically controlledMaintenance Access: Full access to all internal componentsThe 5 m³ mixer size is well-suited for medium to large concrete production operations. It can efficiently mix a wide range of concrete recipes, from standard mixes to specialized high-performance concretes. The twin-shaft design provides thorough blending and consistent concrete quality.
Key benefits of the Liebherr 5 m³ batch plant mixer include:
High productivity and short mixing timesPrecise dosing and consistent mix designLow maintenance requirementsDurable construction for long service lifeEasy access for cleaning and servicingThis model is a popular choice for stationary and mobile concrete batching plants that need a reliable, high-capacity mixer to meet their production demands. Let me know if you need any other details about the Liebherr 5 m³ batch plant mixer
With 3 cement silos of 500 ton capacity each, and 2 additional silos of 250 ton capacity, this would be a substantial concrete batching plant configuration.
Some key details about this setup:
3 x 500 ton cement silos = 1,500 ton total cement storage2 x 250 ton cement silos = 500 ton additional cement storageTotal cement storage capacity = 1,500 + 500 = 2,000 tonsThis large cement storage capacity would allow the batch plant to continuously produce concrete at a high output rate without needing to frequently refill the silos.
Paired with the 5 m³ Liebherr twin-shaft batch mixer, this setup would provide impressive concrete production capabilities, likely in the range of 100-150 m³ per hour or more, depending on the specific mix designs and other equipment in the plant.
The multiple large silo capacities also provide flexibility to store different cement types or brands separately, enabling the plant to efficiently switch between various concrete mix designs as needed.
Overall, this is a well-equipped concrete batching plant configuration that can handle substantial production demands. Let me know if you need any other details on how this system would perform and what kind of output it could achieve.