The YHZM25 Mobile Concrete Batching Plant is designed to maximize mobility and on-site efficiency. All major components, including batching, weighing, mixing, and the control system, are integrated onto a single trailer chassis, allowing the plant to be transported quickly by a truck or loader with minimal site preparation. This trailerized design makes it an excellent solution for road construction, railway projects, bridge works, and other applications that require frequent relocation.
Equipped with a drum mixer, the YHZM25 delivers a rated production capacity of 25m³/h while consuming only 25kW of total power. Compared with conventional concrete batching plants of similar capacity, its energy-efficient design helps reduce operating costs, especially on remote job sites powered by diesel generators, while also minimizing environmental impact.
Although compact and portable, the YHZM25 maintains high batching accuracy through a fully automatic control system and high-precision weighing sensors for aggregates, cement, and water. The intelligent control system provides stable operation and consistent concrete quality, while integrated maintenance platforms and ladders make routine inspection and servicing safe and convenient.
With a transport width of only 2.35 meters and a compact working footprint, the YHZM25 is well suited for projects with limited space, such as urban construction sites and mountainous areas. Its 1.7-meter discharge height is compatible with small dump trucks and concrete pumps, ensuring smooth material handling and efficient concrete placement throughout the construction process.
The HAMAC YHZM25 Mobile Concrete Batching Plant is available for worldwide delivery. Please contact our sales team for detailed specifications, project consultation, or a customized quotation based on your construction requirements.
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