Mobile asphalt plants are asphalt mixture production equipment that can be quickly moved between sites. They are widely used in road, bridge, and airport construction. Their core function is to heat, dry, meter, and mix raw materials such as aggregates and asphalt into qualified asphalt mixtures.

Common Classifications:
By Relocation Method: Divided into mobile and semi-fixed types. Mobile asphalt plants are equipped with tires or trailer chassis and can be moved with the construction site.
By Working Process: Divided into intermittent and continuous types. Intermittent metering is more accurate, while continuous production has higher efficiency.
By Structural Form: Common types include mobile double-roller series, mobile forced-roller series, and finished product silo bottom-mounted series.
Core Advantages and Application Scenarios:
Convenient Relocation: Utilizing a modular trailer design, no complex infrastructure construction is required. Installation and dismantling time is short, making it suitable for projects requiring frequent site changes.
Wide Applicability: Primarily used for the construction and maintenance of airport runways, ports, roads, bridges, national highways, and urban roads, especially suitable for emergency repairs or small to medium-sized projects. Environmental Performance: Modern equipment typically features multi-stage baghouse dust collection and blue smoke treatment technology, reducing dust emissions to less than 20 mg/Nm³. Some models support thermal recycling technology, allowing the addition of recycled road materials.
Intelligent Control: Integrated PLC programmable controller and computer enable automatic and manual control. Some high-end equipment supports remote diagnostics and fault feedback.