
Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant
A mobile dry mix concrete plant (mobile dry batch plant) is built for projects that move.
Batching, weighing, and control are integrated into a transportable frame so you can relocate quickly and start production with less civil work.
It’s a practical choice for road sections, remote job sites, and temporary projects where speed of setup matters as much as output.
What Is a Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant?
A mobile dry mix concrete plant weighs cement, aggregates, and additives precisely, then discharges them into a truck mixer or mixing unit for blending. Because the plant does not mix with water inside the batching system, the structure is simpler, maintenance is lighter, and relocation is easier compared with a fixed installation.

How a Mobile Dry Batch Plant Works on Site
The workflow is straightforward and easy to train:
- Raw materials are loaded into storage (aggregate bins, cement silo, additive tanks if needed).
- Materials move by belt conveyor, screw conveyor, or pneumatic transfer.
- Each material is weighed by the weighing system.
- The control system coordinates automatic batching by recipe.
- Materials discharge into the truck mixer or receiving hopper.
- Mixing happens in the truck mixer / mixer unit, then concrete is delivered to the pour area.
Why Choose a Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant for Temporary Projects?
1.Fast setup, less civil work
Mobile design reduces foundation requirements and shortens installation time. This is the main advantage when your project schedule is tight or your site changes frequently.
2.Easy relocation between job sites
The plant is designed to travel as a unit (or in modules), which helps contractors keep one batching solution across multiple locations without rebuilding a fixed station every time.
3.Compact footprint for tight staging areas
On many temporary projects, space is limited. A mobile dry mix plant keeps the layout compact while still delivering consistent batching performance.
4.Clean and efficient dry batching
Dry batching avoids water inside the plant, so cleanup is faster and the batching area stays simpler to manage—especially on remote sites.

Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant Applications
Mobile dry mix concrete plants are widely used for:
- Road and municipal sections with frequent relocation
- Remote construction where concrete supply is unstable
- Temporary projects and short-term contracts
- Utility, drainage, and small commercial work requiring steady daily output
Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant Components
A DASWELL mobile dry mix concrete plant is typically configured with:
- Aggregate storage bins
- Cement silo (or cement storage solution)
- Belt conveyor / skip / feeding system (by configuration)
- Screw conveyor for cement transfer
- Aggregate and cement weighing system
- PLC control system with recipe management
- Dust collection (optional but recommended for cleaner operation)
- Chassis/frame and transport structure

Mobile Dry Batch Plant Configuration Options
To match different sites and materials, mobile dry batch plants can be customized by:
- Number and volume of aggregate bins
- Cement storage capacity and silo quantity
- Feeding method (loader feeding, belt feeding, etc.)
- Dust control level (standard vs enhanced)
- Control system options (manual assist vs full automatic)
- Additive and micro powder dosing modules (when required)
If you share your target output, material type, and site footprint, we can recommend a configuration that fits your daily workflow.
Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant Price: What Affects the Cost?
Mobile dry mix concrete plant price depends mainly on:
- Required capacity and bin/silo volume
- Weighing and automation level
- Dust collection and environmental requirements
- Local transport limits and shipping distance
- Optional modules (additive dosing, extra silos, enhanced controls)
For an accurate quote, it helps to know your output target, aggregate size, and where the plant will be installed.
Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant vs Stationary Dry Mix Concrete Plant
Choose a mobile dry mix concrete plant if you need:
- Frequent relocation
- Minimal civil work
- A compact setup for temporary sites
If your project is long-term and you need higher daily output with room for expansion, consider a stationary dry mix concrete plant.
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Ready to plan a mobile dry mix concrete plant for your project?
Send your site location, target output, and material type—DASWELL will recommend a configuration and provide a quote.





