Bhavesh Patel, Director, Atlas Technologies
We are seeing rising demand for the higher capacity plants and have duly introduced a 260 tph asphalt batch mix plant for use in large infra projects.

We have launched higher capacity asphalt batch mix plants that give a more efficient performance and a higher output.
We introduced our 260 tph asphalt batch mix plants in 2021 and have already sold two units. We anticipate demand rising for the higher capacity plants in India given the government’s plans to develop bigger stretches of road construction projects and with tighter completion schedules.

Nilesh Patel, Director, Atlas Technologies
However, demand for the mainstay segment of 120 - 160 tph will continue to remain buoyant with demand coming largely from large and medium contractors, who are looking for plants with higher productivity and fuel efficiency.

We are making several design and structural changes in our plants to improve their performance, reduce maintenance, and increase their lifespan.
We are making design changes in our plants such as providing a shaft mounted gear box for lesser maintenance and are increasing the material grade of the plants to give them more structural durability. Improvisations are also being done to make the plants work on RAP enabled materials as well, and advancements are being done for ease of maintenance of the bag house filters.

We are also improving the burner quality for ensuring appropriate air to fuel ratio and heating of the aggregates and also to work on different fuels. Our new, fully modulating low-noise burner has an easy-to-adjust mechanism to set air fuel ratio for efficient and low fuel combustion. Multifuel burners allow different fuels to be used like: Diesel, LDO, FO, Gas and also coal. Seamless integration of different fuels in one burner opens up a lot of options for using the plant in wide conditions and places. The insulated counter flow type dryer, four wheeled friction drive through direct coupled gear motors is compact and reliable with an optimized lifter design. This ensures efficient heat transfer to aggregates without obstructing the flame. We are also improving our product and component testing systems and are enhancing our marketing and customer services.

Atlas Technologies

We have a joint venture with Speco of Korea for producing high performing, premium class of asphalt batch mix plants.
Under the JV, we are making a full range of asphalt batch mix plants from 120 tph to the highest 400 tph. These premium plants under the brand name Speco Atlas, will be promoted in India and exported to global markets by Speco. We have recently sold a unit of 180 tph Speco plant in India.

Our wide range of products include asphalt batch mix plants in capacity range of 80-100-120-160-180-200-260 tph, asphalt drum mix plants, the mobile asphalt mix plant with ease of transportation, and other asphalt products like bitumen drum decanter and bitumen pressure distributor. Our concrete solutions include mobile and concrete stationery batch mix plants, wet mix macadam plants, portable concrete and mini batching plants.

We are anticipating repeat orders for our asphalt and drum mix plants from our customers, and we are also eying for export.
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