Heidelberg Materials UK has invested in a Wirtgen KMA 240i mobile cold recycling mixing plant.
- Heidelberg Materials UK has invested in a Wirtgen KMA 240i mobile cold recycling mixing plant.
- The batching plant can use both reclaimed and primary aggregate to produce cold mix materials suitable for road construction and maintenance.
- It can also recycle 100 per cent of worn-out road surfaces back into new materials.
Heidelberg Materials UK has invested in a mobile cold recycling mixing plant, demonstrating its commitment to conserve natural materials, promote the circular economy and decarbonise its products.
The batching plant can use both reclaimed and primary aggregate to produce cold mix materials, which provide a lower carbon solution for road construction and maintenance projects.
The Wirtgen KMA 240i mobile plant has a large mixing capacity (240 tonnes) and can process base materials, including recycled construction materials, asphalt planings and primary aggregate. It enables the company to use technologies such as foamed bitumen, emulsion, and cementitious and biogenic binders to produce a range of cold mix materials.
Ian Price, Contracting Managing Director, said: “Our investment in this new mobile plant allows us to complement our existing range of sustainable solutions with the option of cold mix products, saving energy and associated CO2 emissions.
“It provides a cost-effective solution for road construction and maintenance projects, allowing recycling of 100 per cent of worn-out road surfaces, which can be recycled back into new materials, reducing the need for primary aggregate.”