
Electrical Control in Aggregate Production Systems
Aggregates constitute the fundamental components of concrete, with approximately 1.5 cubic metres of aggregate required per cubic metre of concrete. Manufactured aggregates exhibit favourable gradation and quality, finding extensive application in infrastructure development.
Regarding system electrical control, significant advancements have been made in recent years in PLC control, industrial television, and computerised automation. Computerised automation technology, in particular, can effectively enhance equipment production capacity, reduce equipment incidents, alleviate workers' labour intensity, achieve rational resource allocation, and lower production operating costs.
While ensuring aggregate product quality, artificial sand and gravel processing systems offer robust finished material gradation adjustment capabilities. This guarantees balanced aggregate consumption gradation across different construction phases while simultaneously reducing processing costs.
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