Product Description
MDM-45 Installed in Kenya
Specification
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Usage/Application
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Asphalt Road Building
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Brand
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Kaushik
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Automation Grade
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Automatic
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Capacity
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150 TPH
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Driven Type
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Diesel Engine
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Is It Portable
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Portable
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Country of Origin
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Made in India
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Material
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Mild Steel
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Power Source
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Diesel
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Surface Finish
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Color Coated
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Advanced Mixing TechnologyThe MDM-45 boasts a state-of-the-art twin shaft mixer, allowing for rapid and homogeneous mixing of concrete batches. This design consistently delivers high-quality concrete output while minimizing cycle time. With a 60-second discharge cycle and a 1.5-metre mixer batch output, it accelerates project timelines without compromising quality. The rotary air compressor ensures smooth pneumatic operations across all aggregate bins and materials handling sections.
Precision Control & AutomationEquipped with a PLC-based control panel and touch screen interface, the MDM-45 simplifies batch management and enh ances operational reliability. Full automation in weighing, additive dosing, and water mixing guarantees accurate, rep eatable batch results. The digital load cell system further supports precise measurement of water and admixtures, reducing material loss and improving concrete consistency.
Mobility and Durability for Kenyan ConditionsDesigned for the rugged environments of Kenya, the MDM-45 features a heavy-duty frame, single axle with pneumatic tyres, and a trailer-mounted configuration. Its portable, medium-size chassis allows easy transportation from site to site, ensuring flexibility for contractors working on diverse small to medium project locations. The cooling system provides stable performance, even in warm climates, and noise levels remain comfortably below 75 dB.
FAQs of MDM-45 Installed in Kenya:
Q: How is the MDM-45 installed and operated at project sites in Kenya?
A: The MDM-45 is delivered trailer-mounted for quick deployment at project locations. Installation is straightforwardposition the unit, connect to a power source (electric motor), and its ready to operate. With PLC-based controls and a touch screen panel, contractors can manage operations and monitor batches with minimal training.
Q: What are the key benefits of using a twin shaft mixer in the MDM-45?
A: A twin shaft mixer ensures thorough and rapid blending of ingredients, resulting in high-quality, uniform concrete with every batch. This design reduces cycle time to 60 seconds and accommodates demanding Kenyan projects requiring consistent outputsup to 45 cubic meters per hour.
Q: When should I use the MDM-45 instead of a larger or smaller batching plant?
A: The MDM-45 is ideal for small to medium-sized projects where mobility, efficiency, and rapid setup are essential. Its portable, single-axle design makes it perfect for sites with limited access or frequently changing locations. For larger-scale requirements, a higher-capacity plant may be preferred.
Q: Where can the MDM-45 be utilized most effectively in Kenya?
A: This batching plant is ideal for urban, rural, or remote construction areas, such as roads, housing developments, or infrastructure projects. Its robust chassis and heavy-duty construction make it suitable for Kenyas diverse terrains and worksite conditions.
Q: What is the process for batching and discharging concrete with the MDM-45?
A: Once aggregates and materials are loaded into the four individual bins, the automated PLC system manages proportioning and mixing. Water and additives are weighed precisely with digital load cells. Within 60 seconds, each mix is discharged at a height of 3.8 meters, ready for direct use or transfer to transport vehicles.
Q: How does the MDM-45 handle dosage of water and additives?
A: The plant employs a digital load cell-based weighing system for water and an automatic, separate pump-driven additive dosing system. This approach ensures each mix receives precise quantities, improving the reliability and durability of concrete output.
Q: What are the main benefits of the MDM-45s mobility and trailer-mount design?
A: Its trailer-mounted, single-axle base and pneumatic tyres allow the unit to be moved between worksites swiftly, reducing non-productive downtime. This flexibility translates to improved deployment and utilization across multiple Kenyan construction projects.