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Concrete Batching Plant

Concrete mixing plant is the core equipment of modern construction industry, which consists of material storage, conveying, weighing, mixing and control system. Through the automated system, cement, aggregate (sand and gravel), water and admixtures are precisely mixed in proportion to efficiently produce concrete that meets the needs of construction projects.
The functionalities and applications of different types, including ready-mix, central mix, dry batch, mobile batch, stationary batch, continuous batching plants and Stabilized soil mixing plant. Understanding these plant types is essential for informed decision-making and successful project implementation in the construction field.

Concrete Batching Plant

【Productivity】: 50-240 m³/h; 【Aggregate Feeder】: belt type or hopper type; 【Hot Models】: HZS50, HZS75, HZS60, HZS120, HZS180 HZS240

Mobile Batching Plant

【Productivity】: 25-240 m3/h; 【Aggregate Feeder】: hopper type and belt type; 【Mixing system】: Twin shaft forced concrete mixer, Planetary

We will customize a suitable mining or concrete solution for you.

Our technical advantages

Innovative application of UNIQUE Group's mining crushers and concrete machinery in large-scale projects around the world

High - efficiency and energy - saving technology

Adopting advanced power systems and optimized mechanical structures, it significantly reduces energy consumption while improving production efficiency, saving costs for you and creating more value.

Precision control technology

Equipped with an intelligent control system, it can precisely regulate the operating parameters of the equipment, ensuring uniform product particle size and stable quality, and meeting your strict requirements for products of different specifications.

Wear - resistant materials and processes

Selecting high - quality wear - resistant materials and combining special surface treatment processes, it greatly extends the service life of the equipment, reduces the frequency of equipment replacement, and lowers operating costs.

Convenient maintenance design

The unique modular design and reasonable layout make the maintenance and overhaul of the equipment more convenient and quick, reducing downtime and ensuring the continuity of production.

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    What are the two common types of concrete batch plants?

    UNIQUE GROUP offers a variety of concrete batching plants tailored to meet specific project requirements. According to the applicable project type, these batch plants are classified into two types: Sationary batching plants and Mobile type.

     

    Stationary Concrete Batching Plant
    Hopper-type:Models HZS25, HZS35, HZS50, and HZS75; designed for compact sites and moderate production needs,
    Belt Type: Models HZS60, HZS90, HZS120, HZS180 and more; Designed for larger-scale projects requiring higher efficiency and continuous material flow.

    HZS 类目图 types - Mobile Batching Plant

    Mobile Batching Plant
    Models: YHZS25, YHZS35, YHZS55, YHZS65, YHZS75, YHZS100
    Applicable to small and medium-sized projects with high productivity, suitable for frequent transfer of construction needs

    HZS 类目图 types2 - Mobile Batching Plant

    What Is The Difference Between stationary concrete mixing plant And mobile batching plant?

    When choosing between a stationary concrete mixing plant and a mobile batching plant, understanding their differences helps match the right system to your project needs. Below is a detailed comparison:

    1920 HZSYHZS - Mobile Batching Plant


    1. Mobility & Installation

    Stationary Concrete Plant

    • Fixed location, designed for long-term use.

    • Requires foundation construction, permits, and utility hookups (power, water).

    • Installation time: 2–12 weeks (depending on size).

    Mobile Batching Plant

    • Portable design (mounted on trailers or skids).

    • Quick setup (often <24 hours) with minimal groundwork.

    • No permanent installation—ideal for temporary job sites.

    Best for:
    ✔ Stationary: Large-scale, long-duration projects (precast factories, RMC plants).
    ✔ Mobile: Remote sites, road projects, or frequent relocation needs.


    2. Production Capacity & Efficiency

    Stationary Plant

    • Higher output (typically 60–240 m³/h).

    • Continuous operation with larger material storage (cement silos, aggregate bins).

    • Better for high-volume production (e.g., commercial construction).

    Mobile Plant

    • Compact output (usually 25–90 m³/h).

    • Smaller material storage (may require frequent refills).

    • Faster batch cycles but lower total daily production.

    Best for:
    ✔ Stationary: Mega-projects requiring thousands of cubic meters.
    ✔ Mobile: Small to medium batches (e.g., rural roads, repair work).


    3. Investment & Operating Costs

    Stationary Plant

    • Higher upfront cost (foundation, installation, infrastructure).

    • Lower operating cost per m³ (economies of scale).

    • Long lifespan (15–30 years with maintenance).

    Mobile Plant

    • Lower initial investment (no permanent structures).

    • Higher fuel & labor cost per m³ (smaller batches, frequent moves).

    • Shorter lifespan (8–15 years due to wear from transport).

    Best for:
    ✔ Stationary: Businesses with steady demand.
    ✔ Mobile: Contractors needing flexibility.


    4. Flexibility & Applications

    Feature Stationary Plant Mobile Plant
    Relocation Rarely moved Easy to transport
    Material Storage Large silos & bins Limited (smaller hoppers)
    Automation Full PLC control Basic to mid-level controls
    Maintenance Easier (fixed location) More frequent (vibration wear)

    Best for:
    ✔ Stationary: Ready-mix suppliers, precast factories.
    ✔ Mobile: Road builders, military projects, disaster recovery.


    Which One Should You Choose?

    Go STATIONARY if you need:

    • High-volume production

    • Long-term site stability

    • Lower cost per cubic meter

    Go MOBILE if you need:

    • Quick deployment

    • Frequent site changes

    • Lower upfront investment

    Pro Tip: Some hybrid models offer semi-mobile designs—portable yet with near-stationary capacity.

    Still unsure? Tell us your project specs, and we’ll recommend the best fit! 🚜💡

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