Mobile slurry mixer for the dustless addition of cement to the cold recycling operation. Water and cement are mixed to form a slurry. The process is governed by microprocessors. The slurry is fed to the cold recycler via hose connections.
Placing a hydraulically bound base layer with the WR 2500 S in Barbados: The WM 1000 is injecting a cement slurry in precisely metered quantities.
Simple principle: The slurry mixer is pushed by the cold recycler (here: a 2200 CR) via a pushrod. All that remains to be done is connecting the feed hose from the WM 1000 to the cold recycler. The machines are then ready for operation immediately.
Cold recycling in California: The WM 1000 is being pushed by the cold recycler WR 4200. A bitumen tanker is travelling ahead of the WM 1000. The hot bitumen hose is conducted and insulated along the WM 1000 in specially provided brackets.
The large filling capacity of the cement silo in the WM 1000 enables it to carry a full tanker load of cement. This feature dispenses with waiting times for the cement tanker trucks and reduces the number of stoppages of the entire recycling train for cement refilling.
Handling of the WM 1000 is extremely simple. The control elements are clearly labelled and are all located in easily accessible areas on the machine.
Brochure: Slurry mixer WM 1000
Technical specification: Slurry mixer WM 1000