Introduction to Stabilized Soil Mixing Plants

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Stabilized soil mixing plant is a facility used for the production of stabilized soil. Stabilized soil refers to a material formed by mixing binding agents—such as lime, cement, or fly ash—with soil, gravel, or other aggregates. Once mixed, spread, and compacted, this material forms a stable road base.

The main components of a stabilized soil mixing plant include the batching system, mixing system, conveying system, fully automated control system, and cement silos, among others. These components work in synergy to ensure the uniform mixing and efficient production of stabilized soil.

Compared to a concrete mixing plant, it has fewer cement silos. Often, just one or two are sufficient.

Stabilized soil mixing plants are primarily used for transportation projects such as roads, railways, bridges, and airports, whereas concrete mixing plants are mainly utilized for various engineering structures.

Concrete mixing plant models include the HZS25, 35, 50, 60, 75, 90, 120, and 180 series. Stabilized soil mixing plant models primarily comprise the WBZ, WYBZ, and MWBZ series—such as the WBZ300, WBZ400, WBZ500, and WBZ600.

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