Asphalt plants





Constmach Centrales D'asphalte Mobiles de Type Batch





Constmach Centrale D'asphalte Mobile





Constmach Centrale D'asphalte Stationnaire Livrée en Stock Garantie 2 ans





Constmach Centrales D'asphalte Fixes de Type Batch





TICAB New Mini-asphalt plant, Asphalt Recycler, Manufacturer, 1.5 t per hour



SIM AMMANN CB240





ASTEC - ERMONT MI 746

AMMANN 130 mt/h


MARINNI TT3000





All Brand Asphalt Plant Spare Part / Pièces de rechange centrale d'enrobage / قطع غيار لمحطة الأسفلت


MBA Modified Bitumen Plant / Usines de Bitume Modifié / مصنع البيتومين المعدل





MBA Bitumen Melting Machine / Usine de Fusion de Bitume / آلة صهر البيتومين





ERMONT TSM 21 Major





DELCO 120 TPH
131 928EUR
- ≈ 149 517 USD
- ≈ 111 341 GBP





DELCO 90 TPH
105 542EUR
- ≈ 119 613 USD
- ≈ 89 072 GBP


2006 WIRTGEN KMA200





Ermont TSMR17XL

MARINI MAP 120 E 190L





Wirtgen KMA 220
309 310EUR
- ≈ 350 550 USD
- ≈ 261 043 GBP





New YUESHOU LB1500
314 210EUR
- ≈ 356 103 USD
- ≈ 265 178 GBP
Asphalt Plants for Sale
Asphalt plants are vital for the production of asphalt mixtures used in road construction, parking lots, and other large-scale infrastructure projects. These plants heat, dry, and mix aggregates with bitumen to create consistent asphalt. Depending on project needs, buyers can choose between stationary and mobile units, as well as batch or continuous mixing systems. New and used models vary in capacity, mobility, and environmental impact—making it essential to evaluate technical criteria before committing to a purchase.
Essential Features When Choosing Production Equipment
Professionals consider several technical aspects to ensure long-term efficiency and output quality:
- Plant capacity (measured in tons/hour) should reflect the scale and frequency of your paving work.
- Batch vs. continuous plants offer flexibility versus production speed, respectively.
- Fuel type (diesel, gas, electric) affects operational cost and emissions compliance.
- Automation systems, such as PLCs, enhance control and reduce manual error.
- Portability allows relocation between job sites, useful for temporary or mobile operations.
Certification and Operation Compliance in the EU
EU countries typically require operators of asphalt plants to complete certified training that covers technical control, emissions management, and safety. Depending on national regulations, the plant itself may need environmental licensing. Ensuring compliance protects both workers and surrounding ecosystems, especially when dealing with high-output continuous production lines.
Top Asphalt Plant Models Used Worldwide
- Benninghoven ECO 3000 – Delivers efficient mixing with lower energy consumption, ideal for large-volume operations.
- Terex E225P – Compact and reliable, optimized for high-quality output and minimal environmental footprint.
- Astec Voyager 120 – Portable and fast to install, suitable for on-demand regional production.
- Wirtgen W1000F – Known for warm mix production and strong sustainability ratings.
- Marini Roadbatch 12 – Designed for consistent results and long service intervals, even in demanding conditions.
Prices
The typical price range for asphalt plants varies greatly, from approximately $60,000 to over $1 million. Key factors influencing these prices include the plant's production capacity, technology level, and customization features. Moreover, the pricing might also be affected by the manufacturer's brand, after-sale services, and market demand.
Find the Best Asphalt Plants with Truck1
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Browse models by capacity, type, or configuration and connect directly with verified sellers. If you're looking for a specific setup, submit an inquiry or fill out the "I'm looking for" form and get notified when matching equipment is listed.
FAQ
Batch plants produce asphalt in specific quantities with adjustable mixes, while continuous plants run uninterrupted and are suited for high-output, long-duration projects.
Yes, portable units are designed for fast relocation and setup, making them ideal for roadwork in remote or changing locations.
EU regulations typically require certified training for operators, covering safety, emissions control, and plant automation. Local licensing requirements may also apply depending on plant size and output.