140 TPH Production | 1750kg Twin Shaft Mixer | RAP & SMA Ready
The ABP Series 140 is a stationary, fully automatic asphalt batching plant designed for high-volume production. With a rated output of 140 tons per hour, a 1750 kg twin-shaft mixer, and advanced PLC-based control systems, it ensures a consistent quality mix for highways, airports, and large-scale infrastructure projects....
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Discover what sets the ABP Series (140) apart in the world of asphalt production.
140 TPH output with 1750 kg batch size, achieving up to 80 cycles per hour
Twin-shaft pugmill mixer with replaceable wear linersensures uniform and homogenous mixing
Reverse air-flow baghouse filter with 330 m² filter areaand 252 filter bags keeps emissions ≤0.1 g/m³
PLC-based system with manual override, free-fall compensation, and storage of 50+ mix designs
Supports up to 40% cold RAP and 60% hot RAPwith HRC system; optional SMA and foam bitumen production
Why is the ABP (140) the ultimate choice for large-scale asphalt production?

Modular, container-friendly design for simplified transport and setup

Counterflow dryer drum (1.82 m × 7.0 m) with optimized flights and 8.5 MW modulating burner for consistent aggregate heating

Aggregate hopper: 2600 kg, Bitumen: 180 kg, Filler: 225 kg — all load-cell supported for dosing precision

Heavy-duty construction and wear-resistant partsreduce downtime and extend service life

Cold and hot recycling systems enable cost savings and sustainable asphalt production
Each component of the Stationary Asphalt Batch Plants (ABP) is designed for maximum efficiency and reliability

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The ABP 140 produces up to 140 TPH with a batch size of 1750 kg and 80 mixing cycles per hour, assuming 3% aggregate moisture and 150°C output temperature.