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            Asphalt                    
            The Blackmix Static Range has a capacity between 125 tonnes/hour and 340 tonnes/hour.These fixed installations are designed for the client or for the individual site and the ever increasing requirements of national and international legislationcovering environmental, planning and health andsafety considerations.             Asphalt

Bulk Handling

Concrete

Crushing

Screening

   
            The Transmix Transportable Range, with capacities of up to 240 tonnes/hour and with the added feature of rapid stack-up erection on site makes these modular asphalt plants ideally suited to meet international market demands and environmental standards.                  
            The Range of Mobile SuperBlackmobile asphalt mixing plants offer a production capacity of up to 240 tonnes/hour with low profile design which ensures complete transportability and rapid on site installation with minimum foundation requirements.                
            The Batchmix 3000 Batch Heater Plants have a capacity of up to 3.0 tonnes per batch and up to 80 tonnes/hour.
This state of the art, Modular Batch Heater Plant, based upon Traditional Parker designs, but completely updated, is capable of smaller batches and faster production with greater efficiency whilst meeting environmental standards.
               
            Concrete              

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            Capable of producing 20-60 cubic metres per hour of compacted concrete
the Sitemix Range allows the contractor to produce high quality concrete on site
as and when required.
The Sitemix Range has been designed to be both modular and suitable for
direct loading on to trailers. The plants’ main components are assembled within
container frames allowing complete portability.
                 
            Fixed installations are also available with capacities of up to 120 cubic metres per
hour for both ready mix and mortar applications. These fixed plants are custom built to the clients requirements.
                 
           

Crushing & Screening

   

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            Parker Plant manufacture a complete range of mobile/portable Crushing and Screening plants for use in primary, secondary and tertiary applications.
Their portable primary crushing plant designed for quarrying and demolition applications is available in wheeled, tracked or static form incorporating the
Parker range of jaw crushers.
Also available in mobile and static form are Parker’s range of cone crushers, impact breakers and screens, as well as complete fixed bespoke plants for
varying applications.
                 
            Jaw Crushers                  
            Screens                  
            Cone Crushers                  
           

Bulk Handling

   

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            The Parker Universal Range of conveyors incorporates both mobile and static systems designed to be versatile in application; from ship loading and stockpiling to part of larger turnkey operations. Individual conveyor units or components can
also be designed to be part of bespoke or custom systems dependant upon customers individual needs.
                 
            With experience in the design, manufacture and installation of small, medium and large turnkey schemes, Parker Universal are able to supply complete handling systems.
Any combination of conveyors, bins, structures and associated equipment can be incorporated to provide a fully integrated handling system.
                 
            Water Treatment                  
            Complete Systems                  
                                 
            Khartoum Al Reyad Al Reyad Park

 

                 
           

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Fax  00249 1 83214002

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