Apparatus for recycling asphalt materials

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With temperature modification of material

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241167, 241299, B02C 1302

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055203426

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for processing recyclable asphalt material includes an elongate drum having a generally cylindrical wall, a central axis, a first end and a second end, and being mounted for rotation about the central axis, with the central axis tilted at an acute angle so as to elevate one of the first and second ends relative to the other of the first and second ends, a heating chamber adjacent the first end of the drum, a plurality of breaker members arrayed generally parallel to the central axis of the drum and placed within the drum, a heat conduit extending along the drum coaxial with the breaker members, a heating arrangement for supplying heat to the heating chamber, ducting interconnecting the heating chamber, the breaker members, and the heat conduit serially such that heat from the heating chamber is conducted from adjacent the first end of the drum to adjacent the second end of the drum and is returned to adjacent the first end of the drum serially through the breaker members and the heat conduit, a feed arrangement for feeding the recyclable asphalt material into the drum, adjacent the elevated one of the first and second ends of the drum, and a rotational drive for rotating the drum, the breaker members and the heat conduit about the central axis so as to tumble the recyclable asphalt material within the drum, against the breaker members and against the heat conduit to process and deliver the desired recycled asphalt material adjacent the other of the first and second ends of the drum.

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