RPP 4000: Maximum Recycling Thanks to the Benninghoven Hot-Gas Generator
Biberach (Baden), Germany – The road construction company Knäble GmbH relies on the innovative Benninghoven RPP 4000 asphalt mixing plant with hot-gas generator. When it comes to processing reclaimed asphalt and milled material into new asphaltic mixture, there is really no alternative to the Benninghoven technology. With its ability to produce mixes with 96% reclaimed asphalt, this plant outperforms other recycling systems on the market. Compliance with the German TA Luft standard is also guaranteed. Find out how Benninghoven reduces the carbon footprint in asphalt production with recycling priority plants (RPP). Visit https://www.wirtgen-group.com/en-de/n... vor more details.

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