
Stationary Dry Mix Concrete Plant
A stationary dry mix concrete plant is designed for long-term production where stability, output planning, and service life matter most. With a heavy-duty structure and an expandable layout, it supports continuous dry batching for commercial supply and large projects.
If your operation runs daily and your demand is predictable, a stationary dry batch plant is usually the most cost-effective setup over time.
What Is a Stationary Dry Mix Concrete Plant?
A stationary dry mix concrete plant (stationary dry batch plant) batches cement, aggregates, and additives by weight, then discharges them into a truck mixer or mixer unit for mixing. Compared with a mobile system, the stationary plant focuses on higher output, easier long-term maintenance, and flexible site layout.

Stationary Dry Batch Plant for Long-Term, High-Duty Operation
1.Stable output for continuous batching
Stationary design supports steady production for long shifts and repeated daily schedules. This is critical for commercial supply and projects with strict pouring plans.
2.Heavy-duty structure and long service life
A fixed plant can use a stronger structural layout and wider maintenance access, which improves durability and reduces downtime in long-term use.
3.Expandable bins and silo configuration
Stationary plants offer more freedom to scale. You can plan for additional silos, more aggregate storage, and future upgrades without redesigning the entire station.
4.Layout can match your site
A stationary dry mix plant can be planned around your local conditions—aggregate stock area, truck routes, loading height, dust control zoning, and operator access.

Stationary Dry Mix Concrete Plant Applications
Stationary dry mix concrete plants are commonly used for:
- Commercial concrete supply operations
- Long-term infrastructure projects
- Large industrial sites with continuous demand
- Multi-site delivery where batching must stay consistent day after day
Stationary Dry Mix Concrete Plant Modules and Components
A typical stationary dry mix concrete plant includes:
- Aggregate storage system (bins / stockpile feeding by design)
- Cement storage (silos) and screw conveyors
- Aggregate and cement weighing system
- Discharge system to truck mixer / receiving hopper
- PLC control system for recipe batching
- Dust collection and environmental protection system
- Structural steel, platforms, and maintenance access

Stationary Dry Batch Plant Configuration Options
Stationary dry batch plants can be configured for different business models:
- More aggregate storage for higher trucking frequency
- Multiple cement silos for different cement types or higher volume
- Enhanced dust control to match local regulations
- Automation upgrades for faster batching cycles and reporting
- Additive dosing modules for specialty mixes (when required)
If you plan to expand later, we can design the layout with reserved positions for extra silos and bins.

How a Stationary Dry Mix Concrete Plant Operates
The plant automatically weighs materials by recipe and discharges them into the truck mixer or mixing unit. Mixing then happens outside the dry batching system, and the concrete is delivered to site. This approach keeps batching accurate while simplifying plant cleaning and long-term maintenance.
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Stationary Dry Mix Concrete Plant Price: What Affects the Cost?
Stationary dry mix concrete plant price is mainly influenced by:
- Required capacity and daily production plan
- Number and volume of aggregate bins and cement silos
- Automation level and control system functions
- Dust collection and environmental requirements
- Site layout complexity and installation conditions
- Optional modules (additives, additional silos, reporting systems)
For a fast and accurate quote, send your target output, material type, and site layout sketch.
Stationary Dry Mix Concrete Plant vs Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant
Choose a stationary dry mix concrete plant if you need:
- Long-term operation on one site
- Stable daily output and shift planning
- Expansion room for silos/bins and future upgrades
If your projects relocate often and you want quick setup with minimal civil work, choose a mobile solution.
Mobile Dry Mix Concrete Plant →
Contact Us
Looking for a long-term dry batching solution?
Contact DASWELL with your capacity target, site conditions, and material details. We’ll recommend a stationary configuration and provide a quotation.







