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    About Asphalt Equipment

    The asphalt equipment category comprises paving equipment such as asphalt pavers, asphalt plants, road wideners, cold planers, material transfer vehicles, road wideners, and many other categories of paving equipment.

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    Serial NumberABB00255
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Serial Number6DD00283
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico

    CEDARAPIDS 175 TPH

    Stationary Asphalt Plants

    CEDARAPIDS 175 TPH Stationary Asphalt Plants dismantled machinesCEDARAPIDS 175 TPH Stationary Asphalt Plants dismantled machines
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    Serial Number26XX
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Serial Number531138
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico

    2016 CATERPILLAR RM-500B

    Soil Stabilizers / Recyclers

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    Serial NumberCATRM500CMB900144
    Location: Peest, The Netherlands
    Seller: Jan Kemp B.V.

    2016 CATERPILLAR RM-500B

    Soil Stabilizers / Recyclers

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    Serial Number900144
    Location: Peest, The Netherlands
    Seller: Jan Kemp B.V.
    Stock NumberAD120141200523
    Location: Nanclares De La Oca, Alava, Spain
    Seller: Maquinaria J. Aurteneche SL

    About Asphalt Equipment

    Asphalt equipment manufactures, delivers, finishes, and recycles the blacktop material from which roads, runways, and parking lots are made. Today’s models use high-tech grading systems and emissions controls to reduce construction time, cost, and environmental impact. There are several subcategories; here’s a brief overview of each.

    Asphalt Pavers

    Asphalt pavers lay down, spread, and compact asphalt using a tractor and a floating screed. Self-propelled, diesel-powered pavers come in wheeled or tracked configurations.

    Asphalt Plants

    Asphalt plants mix heated liquid asphalt cement (AC) with aggregate, recycled asphalt pavement (RAP), and other materials to create hot mix asphalt (HMA) or energy-saving warm mix asphalt (WMA). There are continuous drum mix and batch mix variations of stationary and relocatable plants, as well as trailer-mounted portable batch plants.

    Road Wideners

    Road wideners perform a combination of tasks to quickly create additional lanes on existing roads and add or widen shoulders. A hydraulically driven belt places controlled amounts of aggregate material, dirt, or asphalt, whereupon a strike-off tool levels the material to the necessary grade and slope.

    Cold Planers

    Cold planers, also known as asphalt milling machines, can grind down bumps and road surface defects, as well as remove damaged sections for repair. They range from large, self-propelled tracked or wheeled machines down to compact skid-steer attachments.

    Material Transfer Vehicles

    A material transfer vehicle (MTV) takes hot mix asphalt from dump trucks, keeps it heated, and delivers it to the hopper of a paver as needed. The two most common types are windrow elevator MTVs and remixing models, the latter of which uses augers to keep the HMA from separating.

    Soil Stabilizers / Recyclers

    Soil stabilizers alter the physical makeup of soil through the use of chemical additives to create a more stable base and subgrade. Many self-propelled units can also act as recyclers, using milling and cutting rotors to pulverize and granulate the top layers of an existing surface for immediate reuse in repaving.

    Force Feed Loaders

    Force feed loaders use a front pickup/feeder assembly to pick up windrowed or piled asphalt millings (as well as soil, snow, compost, or debris). They move the material upward via conveyor toward the machine’s rear where a discharge conveyor directs it into a waiting dump truck.

    Asphalt Distributors

    Asphalt distributors lay a seal coat on top of a paved surface to reinforce it and extend its life. The major types of asphalt sprayers are truck-mounted, towable (or trailer), and self-propelled.

    Crack Sealers

    Crack sealers, also called “asphalt kettles,” “melting kettles,” or simply “melters,” fill cracks in asphalt with a sealant to prevent dirt, rocks, sand, and water from entering them. Available in towable and walk-behind configurations, crack sealers use various methods to apply sealant, but the two most common are the gravity and hose methods.

    Find The Right Asphalt Equipment

    You’ll find an amazing variety of new and used asphalt equipment for sale at PavingEquipment.com, including asphalt pavers, asphalt plants, road wideners, cold planers, material transfer vehicles, road wideners, cold planers, material transfer vehicles, soil stabilizers / recyclers, force feed loaders, asphalt distributors, crack sealers, and more.