Hot recycler

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The hot recycler (also called remixer or, more rarely, reformer ) is a construction machine that is used in road and path construction . With its help, damaged asphalt layers are removed, prepared and then reinstalled on site using the so-called hot recycling process .

application

With the hot recycling process, the hot recycler moves in the middle of the work train. The machine first loosens the asphalt warmed up by the heating machine and then transports the material into the compulsory mixer . In this step, if necessary, new mix can be added via the mix bucket and new bitumen via the spraying system. The mixed material then arrives at the screed and is paved with it in a pre-compacted manner (comparable to an ordinary paver ).

Norms and standards

Germany
  • Leaflet for the reshaping of asphalt base courses (M RF)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gerhard Drees : Construction machines and construction methods . Expert-Verlag, Renningen 2002, ISBN 3-8169-2060-8 , p. 191 .
  2. Siegfried Velske, Horst Mentlein, Peter Eymann: Road-building . 5th, revised edition. Werner , Düsseldorf 2002, ISBN 3-8041-3875-6 , p. 243 .