Composition and structure of emulsified asphalt equipment

Nov 10, 2024

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1. Asphalt supply system

 

Asphalt tank: used to store hot asphalt, usually with heating devices, such as thermal oil heating coils, to keep the asphalt within a suitable temperature range to prevent it from solidifying.

 

Asphalt pump: extracts asphalt from the asphalt tank and transports it to the emulsifier, generally a high-temperature resistant gear pump or screw pump.

 

2. Water supply system

 

Water tank: stores water for preparing emulsified asphalt, and may have a liquid level display device.

 

Water pump: transports water to the emulsifier, usually a corrosion-resistant centrifugal pump.

 

3. Additive supply system

 

Additive tank: used to store various additives, such as emulsifiers, stabilizers, etc.

 

Metering pump: accurately measures the amount of additives added and transports them to the emulsifier.

 

4. Emulsifier

 

It is the core component of the emulsified asphalt equipment. It mixes asphalt, water and additives through high-speed shearing, grinding and other actions to form a uniform and stable emulsified asphalt. Emulsifiers usually have different types such as colloid mill type and stirring type.

 

5. Electrical control system

 

Control cabinet: contains various electrical components and controllers, used to control the operation of the equipment, such as starting and stopping the motor, adjusting the temperature, controlling the flow, etc.

 

Sensors: such as temperature sensors, pressure sensors, liquid level sensors, etc., used to monitor the operating status of various parts of the equipment and feed back the signal to the control system.

 

6. Finished product storage and output system

 

Finished product tank: stores the prepared emulsified asphalt.

 

Output pump: transports the finished emulsified asphalt to the construction site or other storage locations.

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