
Pave Green, Recycle Smart
TS3015 RAP plant transforms reclaimed asphalt into durable, eco-friendly road mixes.
Redefining Asphalt Sustainability
The TS3015 RAP Recycling Hot Mix Asphalt Plant cuts waste by reprocessing old pavement efficiently. Its advanced system blends up to 50% reclaimed asphalt (RAP) with virgin materials, reducing landfill dependence. Contractors meet eco-regulations while maintaining mix quality and strength.
High Output, Low Emissions
Produce 300 tons/hour of hot mix without compromising recycling ratios. Energy-efficient burners lower fuel use by 20%, slashing CO2 emissions. Integrated filters capture 99% of dust and particulates, keeping sites cleaner and safer.
Precision Mixing Technology
Smart sensors monitor RAP moisture and temperature in real time. Automated feeders adjust material ratios for consistent binder coating. The TS3015 ensures smooth, crack-resistant pavement that withstands heavy traffic and harsh weather.
Fast Setup, Easy Operation
Modular components assemble in days, not weeks. Intuitive touchscreen controls simplify batch adjustments. Operators troubleshoot issues quickly with built-in diagnostic alerts, minimizing downtime.
Built for Tough Job Sites
Reinforced steel construction handles continuous operation in extreme heat or cold. Corrosion-resistant coatings protect against abrasive RAP materials. Dual-drum designs prevent clogging, even with high recycled content.
Cost Savings, Long-Term Value
Lower fuel and material costs boost profit margins. Reduced maintenance needs extend equipment lifespan. Governments and contractors qualify for green incentives by using recycled mixes.
Versatile for Any Project
Repave highways, fix potholes, or upgrade rural roads efficiently. Adjust RAP percentages to meet local specifications. Portable configurations suit temporary or remote locations.
A Greener Road Ahead
The TS3015 RAP Recycling Plant turns sustainability into a competitive edge. Build durable infrastructure while protecting resources—pave smarter, not harder. Lead the shift toward circular construction, one recycled ton at a time.