Method and apparatus for recycling asphalt-aggregate composition

Agitating – Mortar mixer type – With heating or drying

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B28C 546

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042159415

ABSTRACT:
In a process for producing asphalt-aggregate composition in which used asphaltic concrete is recycled by being heated and mixed in a rotatable drum into which flame and hot gases of combustion are directed, the improvement comprises introducing virgin aggregate in a hot zone of the drum and directly exposing the aggregate to the flame and/or hot gases of combustion, and introducing particles of asphalt-aggregate composition downstream from the hot drum input end, away from direct exposure to the flame and extremely hot gases, in a cooler temperature zone. An improved apparatus includes means for introducing the aggregate at the input drum end for direct exposure to the flame or hottest gases, and means for introducing the used and recycled asphalt-aggregate composition in a cooler drum zone.

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