Eurotec concrete batching plant sets the standard for dust free operation in Malaysia
• Installation of the Eurotec MZP200 concrete plant inside an enclosed warehouse back in 2014 was the first in the country to offer virtually dust-free operation.
• Having delivered notable environmental improvements and achieved ISO 14001:2004 certification after just one year, the concept quickly caught on, with many others employing similar designs to boost their green credentials.
While the concrete industry continues
to boost global infrastructure development, populations across the globe are
also looking for greater sustainability and environmental care from the world
around them. In the construction equipment segment, Lintec & Linnhoff has remained a pioneer in driving improved
sustainability in construction materials supply, with a number of innovative
designs aimed at boosting productivity while simultaneously limiting adverse
environmental impact.
One example in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, saw a Eurotec MZP200 ready mix
concrete batching plant installed within an enclosed warehouse in the Chan
Sow Lin district as part of a sustainability drive in 2014. It was a design
idea that proved so successful, other companies in the country adopted the
design, leading to significant improvements in local air quality.
“Seven years ago, this was the only plant in Malaysia with the enclosed design, but it quickly caught the attention of the local construction industry who were all impressed with the reductions in noise and dust emission levels it delivered,” said R. Sakthi, CEO at Lintec & Linnhoff Concrete Pte Ltd. “This greatly improved air quality and helped the Malaysian industry take another step towards more sustainable infrastructure development.”
Similar to the other readymix concrete plants in the MZ series, the Eurotec MZP200 features a modularised structure for easy and quick installation and maintenance. The project in Chan Sow Lin was completed inside an almost totally enclosed warehouse, with the plant’s six aggregate bins, multiple tall cement silos, centre-discharge conveying system and static aggregate ground-feeding conveying system all assembled within the giant structure. This way dust and cement are contained within the compound, rather than polluting the external environment and nearby residential areas.
Production volume up; audible volume down
The cement batch plants worked for 10
hours per day, producing up to 4.5m3 per batch or up to 200 m3/hour of readymix
concrete for construction and infrastructure projects in Kuala Lumpur and the
Klang Valley. Despite this, the Eurotec MZP200 concrete batch plant was notable
for the reduced noise and dust.
By March 2015, the plant achieved another milestone when it was awarded SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd’s ISO 14001:2004 certification in the Manufacturing of Ready Mix Concrete category.
“Our engineering detail
allows the MZ batching plant model to fully reclaim returned concrete by
separating the sand, aggregates and water, and then recycle them back into the
batching process,” said R. Sakthi.
The combination of an enclosed warehouse for the concrete plant, plus an operational capacity to fully reclaim returned concrete is a perfect design for urban locations. Increasingly in Asia there is greater attention being paid to delivering better air quality, with the Asian Development Bank even launching a Clean Air for Livable Cities series to support the initiative. At the same time, demand for greener construction continues to rise, and interestingly this is being supported by end users, with recent research showing that most Asia-Pacific companies would pay higher rent to lease a building with stronger green credentials.
As this trend continues, contractors
will increasingly look for innovative designs and advanced technology in their
mission of producing good quality concrete that can help them deliver more
sustainability-certified buildings.
Customisable design to suit local needs
With an extensive range of
customisation options to suit the requirements of any major project, the
Eurotec MZ series can be designed with one mixer and two discharge chutes to
reduce the waiting time of mixer trucks, thereby increasing productivity and
reducing fuel use. The energy consumption – along with wear and maintenance
costs – of the batch plant is also reduced via the use of computer-controlled
twin-shaft mixers that ensure high accuracy. Operating at high torque, their
three-dimensional mixing motions generate a higher consistency of concrete.
“This project showed that
it is entirely possible for concrete batching plants and local residents to
co-exist peacefully, as long as proper attention in detail is paid to the
environmental impact,” concluded R. Sakthi. “Now the enclosed Ready Mix
Concrete plant has become popular and other jobsites have started adopting it
to reduce pollution. This is one early design innovation we are rightly proud
of, but we have lots more coming in the future too!”
About Lintec & Linnhoff
Lintec & Linnhoff is a global
manufacturer and distributor of leading-edge solutions for the asphalt and
concrete industries under the Lintec, Linnhoff and Eurotec brand names. Its
products include asphalt mixing plants, concrete batching plants, pavement
related technologies and machinery, and specialist concrete cooling solutions.
All its machines are engineered to
the highest levels and exceed global standards for environmental impact,
recyclability and reusability. The company’s key technologies include Lintec’s
containerised asphalt and concrete batching plants built in 100% certified ISO
sea containers and Linnhoff’s screen drum technology.
Lintec & Linnhoff combines the
craftsmanship, precision and engineering expertise of its German heritage with
the exacting standards required to serve the varied needs of the global
construction market. It provides purpose-built solutions to customers that are
supported through its team of global experts and distribution partners.
Lintec & Linnhoff machinery has
helped deliver some of the world’s most prominent construction achievements,
including: the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge; Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina Circuit;
The Palm Island, Dubai; and the Storebaelt Bridge Denmark.