Today we offer not only full-cycle production, but also a fundamentally new approach to work. We have taken a step towards a new development of metalworking, based on the richest accumulated experience in the field of road construction enterprises, supplementing it with the need for the use of production, technological solutions, and innovative developments to combat wear.
AVERAGE DRYER LIFE - 1.000.000 TONS OF MATERIAL
— The base of the drum is made of heat-resistant boiler steel 12 mm thick. The drum is made of shell pipes welded on a slipway in automatic submerged arc mode on high-tech EWM equipment using equipment to maintain the best alignment. The outer casing is made of 1.5 mm aluminum leaves. The inner cavity of the drying drum is equipped with bulk shelves made of high-hardness steel.
— With extensive experience working with various steel grades, we use the best solutions to maximize the life of components such as tumble dryers. The average life of a dryer drum is about 1,000,000 tons of dried inert material.
— As standard, the dryer drums are equipped with high-temperature refractory insulation. This solution improves the overall energy efficiency of the asphalt plant. This is especially true for products that require maximum heating of the inert material.
DRUMEX — is a modern high-tech company with many years of experience in import substitution of asphalt mixing equipment brands: Wibau, Marini, TTM, Kalottikone, Speco, Amman, Benninghoven, Lintec, Amomatic, Teltomat, Marini - Ermont, Astec, Almix. The extensive experience of the company allows us to implement the best solutions to increase and extend the life of drying equipment.
— Extensive experience of service engineers is the key to the successful operation of the asphalt plant. We support our customers by constantly improving their economic efficiency and minimizing emergency downtime. Even in the most difficult situations, we quickly restore breakdowns, in particular:
— Electrical;
— Heating system (burner);
– Aspiration system;
— Drum adjustment;
— Grinding of bandage rings.