- Required capacity
- Stationary or mobile type
- Site layout
- Mixer and material storage
- Control system and support
Understand Your Required Concrete Capacity
Capacity is the first factor. Common small plant capacities include 25m³/h, 35m³/h and 50m³/h. Buyers should calculate hourly demand, daily working hours and project schedule.
Choose Between Stationary and Mobile Type
Stationary plants are suitable for fixed production sites. Mobile concrete batch plants are better for temporary projects and contractors who need relocation.
Consider Site Space and Layout
Limited installation space may require skip hoist feeding or compact layout. Larger sites can consider more aggregate bins or belt conveyor feeding.
Check Mixer Type and Concrete Application
Twin-shaft mixers are widely used for construction concrete. Different applications may require different mixer configurations.
Evaluate Aggregate and Cement Storage
Aggregate bin quantity and cement silo capacity should match your concrete formula and production plan.
Review Control System Requirements
Automatic control improves batching efficiency and production consistency. Semi-automatic systems may be considered for simple projects.
Conclusion
The right small concrete batch plant should match capacity, application, site conditions, mobility and investment budget. Haomei Machinery can recommend a suitable model based on your project details.
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