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    Stationary and portable concrete batching plants manufacture dry mix or wet mix concrete for construction. Different mixtures and additives make concrete suitable for roller compacted concrete (RCC), pre-cast, and prestressed applications.

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    Location: Eagle Pass, Texas
    Seller: JG equipment Int LLC

    2024 VERSAMIX VM1350

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    Location: Lacombe County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Versamix Industries LTD

    2026 TRIA PRODUCTS PP90A IRONHORSE

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    Location: Arborg, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: Tria Products
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    Location: Columbia, Tennessee
    Seller: Pugmill Systems
    Location: Wilmer, Texas
    Seller: GAES, LLC
    Location: Wilmer, Texas
    Seller: GAES, LLC

    2026 BOHRINGER B-120

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    Stock NumberB837
    Location: Elm Mott, Texas
    Seller: Bradley Equipment
    Serial Number19612814
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: Team Elmer's

    2026 ARAN ENVIRONMIX

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    Location: Waukee, Iowa
    Seller: XCMG Florida by IronListing

    2026 BLEND A240

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    Location: Waukee, Iowa
    Seller: XCMG Florida by IronListing

    2025 BOHRINGER B-120

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    Stock NumberB688
    Location: Lakeland, Florida
    Seller: RPM Crushers & Screens LLC
    Location: Saint Louis, Missouri

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    Location: Plainfield, Illinois
    Seller: Mid-States Aggregate Equipment

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    Location: Plainfield, Illinois
    Seller: Mid-States Aggregate Equipment

    2026 SBM EUROMIX 4000

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    Location: Austin, Texas
    Seller: Crushing Tigers
    Serial Number211221
    Location: Seattle, Washington
    Seller: Lane Construction

    2018 VINCE HAGAN LPM12C100/4-800/400

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    Location: Riverside, California
    Seller: NSC Equipment
    Stock NumberCTB2798
    Location: Cleveland, Ohio
    Seller: Aggregate Systems, Inc.

    2023 AMERICAN MIXERS & PLANTS N2200

    Portable Concrete Plants

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    Stock NumberCTB2799
    Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Aggregate Systems, Inc.
    Location: Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania
    Seller: XCMG Florida by IronListing

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    Location: Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania
    Seller: XCMG Florida by IronListing
    Serial Number2883
    Location: Rhome, Texas
    Seller: CLOSNER EQUIPMENT CO INC

    2026 BELGRADE 12 YD

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    Location: Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania
    Seller: XCMG Florida by IronListing

    2026 BELGRADE 12 YD

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    Location: Davenport, Florida
    Seller: XCMG Florida by IronListing

    2026 BLEND A240

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    Location: Davenport, Florida
    Seller: XCMG Florida by IronListing

    2020 BLEND E025

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    Serial Number20092160
    Location: Altoona, Iowa

    2026 BOHRINGER B-120

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    Stock NumberB332
    Location: Lakeland, Florida
    Seller: RPM Crushers & Screens LLC

    2025 BOHRINGER B-120

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    Stock NumberB769
    Location: Lemont, Illinois
    Seller: U.S. Equipment Sales and Rental

    About Concrete Plants

    Concrete plants, also called “concrete batching plants,” mix cement powder (a binder) with coarse and fine aggregates (sand, gravel, crushed stone) and possibly precise amounts of water, depending on the type of plant. Different mixtures, additives, and mixer types make concrete suitable for roller compacted concrete (RCC), pre-cast, and prestressed applications.

    Dry Mix vs. Wet Mix Concrete Plants


    Cemco Model 275 Mobile Concrete Batch Plant

    There are two major types of concrete batching plants. A dry mix (or ready mix) plant produces concrete in powder form with a uniform dispersal of ingredients. After offloading the dry mix to a concrete mixing truck, water is added either on the way to the job site (called transit mix) or at the site itself, whereupon the mixing drum mechanically agitates the powder and water to the right consistency. An advantage of dry mix is the fact that a concrete plant can serve distant sites without the time constraints of wet mix, which must be poured within a certain amount of time.

    A wet mix (or central mix) plant adds a precise amount of water to the powder in a central concrete mixer right there at the plant. The water is either weighed or measured by volume. The resulting wet mix is then dumped into a mixer truck and agitated along the way to keep it fluid until it reaches the jobsite. Wet mix sites have an advantage in precision control of the mix. They also don’t require dust collection systems at the truck loading point as do dry mix plants.

    Concrete Plant Components

    Concrete plants have a number of moving parts. The cement bins or batchers are silos for dry cement powder such as Portland cement. The aggregate bins or batchers, which may have multiple compartments, similarly store pre-mix dry components. Ingredients can vary, including slag, fly ash, expanding agents, mineral powder, potash, silica fume (fine particles), and so on according to the desired specifications of the batch. The bins can be filled by a radial stacker, an incline feed conveyor with a turn head, or individual conveyors for each bin. The tops of the silos may have dust collection systems in place.

    Next, dry powder from the cement silos is transported to a powder weighing hopper or belt, such as by screw conveyors. The weighed ingredients are dumped into a mixer. Mixer designs vary according to the application, and some can be used for either wet or dry applications. Tilt drum mixers—as found on mixer trucks—and single- or twin-shaft horizontal shaft mixers are common. RCC mixers are optimized for roller compressed concrete formulation. Pan and planetary types of mixers are suited to precast concrete production.

    An admixture may be added to the mixer through a manifold to affect the mix’s drying rate, make self-leveling concrete, or add other properties. Temperature is important in a concrete plant, so there may be components such as water chillers for production in hot weather, water heaters for cold weather, and even bin heaters to keep the aggregate from freezing.

    Stationary vs. Portable Concrete Plants

    A stationary concrete plant is a relatively permanent facility set up for long-term production. It’s the more expensive type of plant, but also the most efficient and productive in terms of cubic yards per hour. A stationary plant’s components may come on trusses for relocation, but most are set up on piers or a slab.

    A mobile or portable concrete plant operates under the same general principles, but comes on a number of trailers or skids to be used on-site or even shipping containers to be sent overseas. Manufacturer Vince Hagan claims to have invented the mobile concrete batching plant concept in 1956. The components are mounted directly on the trailers, which may tilt, deploy stabilizing feet, or be hoisted into position by a crane during assembly of the plant. Some mobile plants are self-erecting, meaning they don’t require a crane to help assemble them.

    Modern Features

    Component manufacturers strive to improve concrete plants to reduce their cost per yard and increase the precision of each mix. Advancements in weighing and metering have improved the accuracy of mix proportions, and other upgrades have allowed producers to support more types of mix and quickly switch from one to another.

    Variable frequency drive (VFD) motors in conveyors, mixers, and other components have reduced energy usage and improved efficiency when the plant is running at partial capacity.

    Find The Right Concrete Plant Equipment

    FABO, Cemco, Frumecar, CON-E-CO, Liebherr, and Vince Hagan are just some of the manufacturers of concrete batching plants and components.

    You’ll find a variety of new and used concrete plants and components for sale at PavingEquipment.com.