What is the difference between a forced intermittent asphalt mixing plant and a continuous production asphalt mixing plant?
There are obvious differences between the forced intermittent asphalt mixing plant and the continuous production asphalt mixing plant in terms of working methods and input material ratios.
Working methods: The forced intermittent asphalt mixing plant is an intermittent production plant. Different materials are put into the mixer hopper in proportion, mixed and then discharged. The continuous production asphalt mixer is a continuous production plant from the start of production to the end of production.

Input material ratio: The forced intermittent asphalt mixing plant first puts the raw materials into the mixer hopper in proportion and then mixes them. The continuous production asphalt mixer is a plant that puts different materials into the designated hopper, and the computer digital control sends the aggregate to the mixing tank for mixing according to the set ratio.
Output efficiency: Because the forced intermittent asphalt mixing plant is an intermittent production plant, its output and efficiency are not as high as those of continuous production, but its productivity guarantee is high. The continuous production asphalt mixer works continuously and steadily, and the output of a single machine is high.